THE NEWS RECEIVED CALMLY.
m^Jf : %':^- :^.y l-^-London. Dec. 17.' . f£ftsbe tone of the -British press generally is %Mlm.V*/-:i.. ''',-'-. -- ', ■ g^-MNrOROEMENTS BEING ■' . SSi.fjy: ihi : result t>f the reverse, the War tei ordered that the dispatch of the and igeyenth. Division *nd the sup§if plyhvc of the artillery losses be hastened. <$i;/Ma]or-General diaries Tucker present ii'sotine as district commander in India, has thercommand of the ■%«everith division, which is being despatched |tiorßouth.;Afri6a:.. ■. ' llP^^sbmiALL.BtlT RALLY. Pf\'."Cpnsplalaje.at 1009. The markets refj|'abted,".fiuo'tuated, and are now rallying, p with the oieeption of South African stocks.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 3
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88THE NEWS RECEIVED CALMLY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 3
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