COLONIAL CASUALTIES.
•-. LONDON, February 23. The casualties at Hartbeesfontein among
the colonials are : Victorian Bushmen,: Sergt Vaughan, Privates Johnson, Hesketh, kSlleki; Piiyfate Small, wounded danger oualy.; Col. N. Kelly, Lieut. Parkin and Private Lancaster, severely; Privates •O'Shea and Ward, slightly. New South Wales Bushmen: Private Trainor, lyCasualties at Reitfontein: —New South Wales Mounted: Sergt.' Barrett, mortally wounded; Private Clements, severely. South Australians: Capfc. Argus Collins, Private Rutherford, severely. ' ' Amongs the colonials severely wounded at Wolvenhuilen on the 14th were J. Goldstcne and H. 0. Heywood:, of tb« not 2e«ta4
MAJOE-GEN. BUBN-MUKDOCK'S COLUMN.
LONDON, February 23. Major General Bum-Murdock's column, including'the Natal cotaposite" re. gimenfo with a convoy, has traversed the country ; to Utretcht
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9878, 25 February 1901, Page 2
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