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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1900, p. 2

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95 [“1 uttdyr Urol , mkmnn. to nttmnpt to c‘apmr" t'u- punliit-H. Tho Khulna-1',» Light ”or” u m; illkt‘l th- Pom-n, Winn “we Non aurrwmuv I. Tin-n this Kiln- W"rioy t ~m~,u.'.o-rn.1 12;; the shell lim. nl tho Prffo an "an. udmn'setl upon the tar-y} nu ter a hung (In; from. tlw PoonawH + comp. I o l n t/OW advane", Ttro Yrvmattry unplruru‘l the attack. Mtor three hours an] a halt ot hmvy fighting. the [has raised " 'mm ttag. The mums move! forward b "enVat. their, gsttrrctt3er, when a -irhrthrsd.W+,ussu a who.) at m trlattttrrtee “KIWI. A tew others A 'l"ijrii'rsp,re:,rjie. of Colonial Mounted Scouts of CAN,.s1iyth%NS, AUSTRALIANS, ETC. (E. The Daring Capture of the British Companies by the Boers. pl the " m f! am "a'fiilfillh'll, HUTTON W " During Captu marl-J by the shell hr. 'trs.:llctv,trdtttrti,i upon r a hung (in; from. the tl avobrdul mud. threat- -.h Hank. They 1Ff'rf? at”. but before thes {Pl they but] taken a Ii neigl ietttl rent " "nil, m." “up; Lyndon. April o.- Nuthlug has been “I mud. thrult- revmvml from ”Puma-ll Bullpr. Tho k. The-y wor" Burrs tttHy erortmi to tte preparing but Iretore theo to advuuw south trout the Blggara- 'p had taken a 1:org rango int , Natal. up}... The cavalry outposts! are multim- 1 tl:Aug n-ulvnnn. all} exvlmugiug Show with the en- to nttrmpt to "my near WessPI‘H not. whm three Ty... tCituttrrrrwy “mars. while rerconnoitrlntt Ttturs. I tho Pour-I, who all). were cut on. Two of them were Tho-n Hm Kim- wounded and captured. m ilway tron Mata- cn pital In There has t fired Independently. te Mount I unlly ykthted. my nude-r They mind soft-none I the m-w E bullets. A main-1U u ll [in h. It rt Irish “In” Pursued. . Aliwal North, Cape Colony. April ti. s-Four coireIr:ctiis of the Royal Irish (“New and two companlea ot volun- tortt arrived here but night from lmuxnlle. n few mile. ml: In the Orange From State. Two aquadronu of the [kn-dear Hana covered their re- tiremant. preventing the Board from interrupting the movement. Sm‘eu hundrrd of the In way of Noran‘s punt. a days making the trip. mourn-d by nutoiartt,ttn grand an the whit. Tm condition. Getwrttl "L spurt thmn to-morrow, Sonya Boom, fired u rr, tl h .-r ot rt mounted Tl'n Daily Tnlngraph'n oormmpotur o-nt gives a diflomnt. wrslon ot tho siolnbion of tho white flag. He mum that during tho Mum: a Bopr Minn-d n whim flag. and immediately utter killed a British otrioor, and adds that "Hu- marxYrer was Immediately shot." A dmgpate'h tn the Daily News from 1:06.1on says that tho Boer position was curring! at the point of the bay. Ti) COMMAND urm tcnt. whim W tl Its. A mahrlty of the,' the”. but them are I". Ham. 3,!) Hollviulvrs eml and H mor nah-in. April T.--h In": amounts tor the caval Infantry have arrive mdrm n! the horses Ct iorTal's punt. and won king thc. trip. They by nv.toiartt,onl the t n the whit. They are l f. Hem-ml Roberts I 'm to-morrow, toorr, fired a {own imet y Mounted Iattery of m "" rial Mn rr Ctr Mr IN i ‘0 Attack "utter. tcut t th mil M pm w it V W m-pll' at Plootrontein un wtttvr drawn from h Mum-r" hourly in the orange i of Slurrull " mm of u About unwell t PN tl " tr w State. Apr” fl. wpro captured by I." “'er brought nong thy captivs They all event- burst P4 bil n recited to a he town. Their zonfiund to the nlqiu huh and spill-mum] W nun! here. as cums, by Wertt eight ('hey were lie animals no In good is will in- 'oru " en Um N . were " 0.11196- Central 'r, Auto -rr. and accepted In much popular Heroin: 0 W n Til-mum! nchnwu. among h 'ttstain t tir m4 y can The r of Free fly lt "'r' th tlu " U l Yulksrust. Traumnml, April G. Ite. (luyou.-Tlw remains of vice-Pre/ [dent and Uommatuktr-General Jou, bert have been interred on the farm here wh'u-h belonged to tho dead commander of the Transvaal toreetr. The obaequles. which wore very alm- ple, but lmprmmiw. were attended by 500 gmy-bozmled veterans who fought years ago under Gen. Jou- bert. Tery few young men were present. they being absent with [ their t-ommundoes. McQut'rle, the humans old Swazi child. and two women of his house- hold, with their infants. have all been as'tregnioti at McQuozle's Krmll. The kmul wnn sucked and burned,arulthe chief’s son capturod. [ Numerous hands tUN' marching about-natives and Swazisrmul ma. rautiing in every direction. Thit, corretrpondent tmtndMcuueaiehe son in charge of two nutlves. who ad. mitted the killing of the chief. but maid they had followed the order of tho. 8mm Queen. Swaziland "as north ot Natal be. tween the borders of Portuguese East Africa and tite Transvaal. Tho inhabitants are pleased with the idea of having the prlsonerl confined on the island, belleving that their pro- srnce will givo an impetus to talk. London, April 9:»le Daily Mall publishes advices from " Helena, un- der- date of Saturday. to the effect that tho preparations for the receptlon of the Boer prisoners from bouth Africa aro complete. Three acres of Pcadwood plain have been teamed with ban-bed wire, and the unclean-a is lur- rounded by terms tor the guards. Reign of T'vvror In Swaziland. Lornnm Marmxm. April 6---A mum-r who has just urriwvl here from Ho- bubu'H kraul, Swaziland. Hays Hoboho has lm‘n killed. and his wonmn have burn tin! up with rum-n. 1rttrerit; is In- vrcas-im: in the country, which Is in) a most unsettled tstate, bordering on n reign of terror, in the alumnae ot “whim man'g law." Many nativm have boon threatened. and in one district they have been completely mum on. A messenger from Bronwrsdurp, Swaziland. says the Boers are making presents tothe Queen, and are soaking pcrmlssion to pages Mtrotttris Swaziland armed. Longwood, where Napoleon was con. Hum, has been made ready tor Col. Ruthurst, who will command the Brit- ish troupe. The Deadwood water nup- pulling Men increased. - - Bova. Iil-puhlk 1ylil 1tutchmen rmult against Bloemfontvin. April 7.-Tlu- Boers um roportod to ho in tumult force to tho south, whnro they are threatening tho railway, which, however. is, strongly protawtml. Boers who minim-ml from the water works to-day attacked tho outlying British pickets at Springlii'hl, eight miles front here. The railway bridge at Glen was completed yesterday. hulls are now being laid across the structure. itemounta are rapidly arriving. The British are in high spirits and anxious to minim“ V Expected 45.000 tttttch to Revolt Canadians After Boer Lenders. Blcemtotttein, April q.-Thts ninth di- vision (including the, Cnnadlnns) went tsottthoast to Rie,ttorg.ein yesterday. it having been reported that a confer- tJtik',e. of Boer leaders would be hold there.. The Boerm learned of the ad- vamo of the. Jtritish, and. the meeting was abandoned. The lit-Mini: force saw them ”Arming. The field arrr.loty threw several shells into tho trnetnty's column. with what etrepr. is 11m known, as the Boers succeeded in encoding their cs- cape. _luihgman's hospital is, pecupying the. R:rmhlerti' Club, which has apoc- Emu an! attractive grounds attached to it. There are tiny beds for medical pniemin in the gymnasium and then- trp. Survival team an- pitched in the adjoining playground. Mr London, tinned try mm kille Patrick C thp fumm tn? {muons London nut-raw, Ira. was n nwmbar of thn Imperial Yeomanry and was pmmnt'nl m tho Prince of Wales on the o3carrlon ot the latter-“u impartial! of that corps prior to its dNrarture for South Africa. Refugees who have arrived how Mata that the Boom wh , mainly aur- rendered are again taking up arms against tho British. A "rvcettt (ommundo has Irr'rt, to. med at Wulw top. rourt,oen miles west ot Rouxville. A Iieuronant and two man of We Borthtr Horas are massing. The Boers had two mom killed and one wounded in the roar-guard uctlon. Boar conmianuots, are report d 2: be moving can: and west. of ilouxville Yulkhrlmt. you.-') mt and art have be Ill Burlml on "is "w" erlll 'ratrortteirt, A: iu-yn's broth Karee siding here mains. Sol-gt . ( "hreuten An at her Stun: 'I‘nken a, April! runes tha: many mm J the min $513! St. Hetems Ready. Ftwo Ntate Rising Apt Lor l at 11mm rril 8:411]? Right Hun. 'dun Spring. former Prime (1mm (Many, in spouking g ntr',aittx Town on Fri. that n mmnber of tho brnel, who had rmently m Pretoria, had informed th" authorities of tho More oxpected that 45.- Pn in Cape Colony would M the Government. hmpbell Kllled. 'il 8._The man mm- " Rum-Ma an having 12mm)! was Sergeant all. tho huatnnd ot union acdrcaitr He was Apri her, the Runway ridge at Glen was lay. Hulls are now the structure. witin urrivlng. The I spirits and anxious Il 7.--Th" Doors in strain: force to :5" are threatening ich, however. is! was captum erday. and at airs/~13. He was rial Yeomanry tho Primate of ot the Inttnr'u Anniher C0rr1'sptm" Roberts in pneumonia, 7.876. I'te, Page, and No. 7.306. Pte. Curphy. The collection of the dead and wounded ot both our own nanny ion and those of the D. C. u ll. was made by parties ot the. Royal Can. adhnl. and continued all night. The duty was a moat onerous one. and too much credit cannot be given tothoae who were engage! in It. By T a. m. of the 19th Inst.. all the dead ot the bah-anon ware buried, haddo- many ot those ot the, D. C. L. 1. Bed themndad sent to the roar. I an“ plus on record the m1: tttpr6teq m- "Many Instances of i'v‘lvi'hxnl hrnv cry were o'ucpluyej. The {allowing non commissioned otllcem and men dig. tingullhod themselved during the day, viz: No. 6,559. Bargt. Utton; No. Ts, IIT, l'te. Andrews; No. 7.040, Pte, Dickson; No. 7.043. I te. Duncnfe; No, tantry, under Lieutl‘ni. Aiiworth. came up, and this officer informed me that ‘he had been sent to finish this ‘huaiunu.’ and proposed doing Ni with the bayonet.‘ llis tlwn asked tor information ruin-Mini; our own position and that of the enemy, which I gave him. Or.» mmpany or the (‘ornwalls was at uni-e sent int“ the firing line, followed in hull on hour by the other two, this rein' forcement being remixed by " very heavy fire from the whole length of the enemy's front. At r, p. m. Lieut.-Col. Aliworth notified me that a general advance would take plane. and about 5.15 the whole force. with the exception ot parts of fl and H Companies. which i hold in rs,» nerve. went forward with a runh. The, fire of the enemy became in. tense, and after an advance of about 200 yards effectively utoppéo' our mem and no further progress could be made. The loss to both the corps taking part in the charge was very heavy. Heat-(bl. Allworth was killed. The position gained was. however. held, and a continuum heavy fire maintained until darkness set in about 'i' o'cloek, when i gave the order to collect the (lead and wounded and withdraw to the bl, vouuc at the drift. The enemy also withdrew from their position utthe some time to the Boer lumen-501m) two milen up the river, leaving a new man in the dough: on our left who continued sniping our collecting parties till 10 p. m. r" and G companies. harming supports. with H still in Ml‘rlii‘. Only one Maxim gun could bo orle and that want soon got into pmiiion by Capt. Boll on the rising ground to the hilt at a (Datum-l: of Home 1,000 yards. where it did must pxwellvmt service during the day, lining in " position to keep down the fire of the (menu. who occupied the doutts on our left. A battorr of field artillery occupied tho hill on our left rear and shelled tho enemy's lines at intervals during tho day. Throughout the day the fire wax maintained. at times being oom. pumtively slack and then severe. The enemy evidently had the Hinges marked. an their tire at certain pro- minent places was an accurate as to render them almost untenable by us. lntarruptlon to our fire was oct?.0- lioned sovoml times during the day by tho cry from beyond the right ot our lino 'to stop firing on the left,' as men in that part were being hit from tho tire from our lelt. The fire complained of was. I am satisfied. trom tho dozigas occupied by the on» emy on our left and not from our own men. t"OL. ALLWOR'NI TAKES CHARGE. "At about l p. m. thrm companies of tin- Duke of (fornuull'u Light in- m. Iran: was err-"m!" . “8”"- trout the position which l and continued along their front from on the evening ot th towards thp centrrf- The nd. tho battalion With! at 6 vnnoo ot tho battalion took Plas, 20th nut. downed tor tlte over pmfoetly open ground. some» and advanced to within what undulating. with no cover ot we trenches in front Have tho Inequalities or the . ground hunger, the Shropshire Lit and a few anthllic. Tho firing line balm; on our rlgttt, the. (.7 attained a position [mm the o'"."?' lan on our ion. The a varying from 400 yards on the re!, ”MS f, the battalion war to BOO .vnnla on tIvo "4t, whero it and slightly rolling butts remained until late in the nttornoon. with alumina. Tin: men After tho outablishmout oi the firing with um. and biecaiu alto line tho enemy's tire war for normal tho cook wagon and mate tittte Tery M'Nere. and can!» Arnold.1 brought up to within 2Ol who at the time was doing most ex. rear of the resprvo An I reheat service. was mortally wound lrlilo (in: was kept’up al od, and many others hit.. , i about 4 p. m., who!) that t GOOD DISCIPIJNI'Z NOTED. increased, and their cold "During this time three or tour etnr-Maxtm trun,"Pom-pom men in the reserve. H company. were od upon up no less thud r wounded at a ditettute, of over 1.600 times, but, fortunately. w yards. At about noon " company 70- to us. The moral rite-cc infomed the ”This lute. and shortly txt. however, In very Crrrat, ttl terwurds E and part ot " (”Milan-V more disastrouzx in tha also winforced the remainder of B, than any other arm we b' and ll companies [warming tiupporta. l irnced. Tho wounds ru-vh with H still in Hut-rim. Only m" tirely among tiw mm: in Mnxim gun could bo ensued and that' in)?! from long-range; rifle won 800:] got into “WHO" by Capt.; 1,700 yards. The tiny w Bell Ott tho rising ground to tho ktt on“. being very hot, wht', at a dlttbatttxy or Moot'.", 1-000 rtsrus tho enemy's fire it was nl where it did "Flt exwellp.nt trtsrvico ulbln to get water forward during the day, being in a position It was the attempt tobrin to keep dew.n,t.P' Pr? ot fP1tryrypyf curt Int-ward that first I across by holding on to it, and 113th other the men pusmd over in toure with linked arms. The companion as they cruised were [rushed forward, and at 9.80 a. m. A and C' .Compunleu mm in the lirlng line. at about 500 yards from the enemy. who occupied the woodu along the m-nr also of th" river, but were totally hidden from View. Firing begun at about '9..30 a. m. from the em'my'u right, and continual along their from. towards thp contra The nd. Vunoo of tho battalion took plum over pmfoetly open ground. some» what undulating. with no cover save tho inequalities of the ground and a few ant-hills. Tho firing line inciting] a position [mm tho numny Ottawa, April 6.-In the minnow-Gay ' tiered by am It. C. Chaplain of tho Hon. Dr. Borden, Matiater of mum. i battalion, Rev. Fathesr when”. who maths rollowintrrxsport from Lieut.- , was preterit in the netd all day, and Ool.0tter,tho cinder commanding the 1 towards the and in the Ctrintt line, 'dnd Battalion, Royal Canadian Itetrt- while during the night he was prom- ment: "Paardebartt Drift, February inent in the march tor the wounded, 26th, 1900. Eir,--1 have the honor to a. wen as “lighting in the burial repartupon thepart when by the bat. of the dead. B3versl of the unicorn tation under" my command lnthe ell- 'utcompanlod the” partles up to mid- gagement at I'aardebsrtt on the 18th night, while No. 68.1. Q. IL Sgrgt. instant. The battalion arrived near 'loading; Na TAN, earn. "amaze; Paardeberg Drift with the 19th ttef. No. 7,302. Bargt. mammal. and No. grade at 6 u. m. of the 18th Aitrt., hav- 7,258. Pte. Whingnte. were out ail ing formed the rear guard to the bed. "saint, on um “u”, Ammun- imam-u» with: in its march during the night m (“when and pluck was mm. on No. trom Kiln Drift. a distance od 21 2,iris, ate.. hurniurltllx. mm at "rtr" miios. Within halt an hour of the Lg.“ on the morning 0, u... 19th “my, arrival of the battalion urderu warp WM; "OWU m the extreme “gm ol rctceivod to be ready to "trade at me lines occupiej by the tummy tin- T a. m., and at 7.20 a. m. tlto buttul- pronoun (lay. tie, was “mum.“ and ion mwed out to support tho nrtll- came "Mum“, "DO" nn ttrmeu "ttes' Iery, about a. mile away. The man moans w, a ”my nu”... n Mt in the meantimehadhtults biscuit and ; we“, mm ot mina tsornilrroos tscupottets. Hardly hqtd the battalion I “than“ Gr be "rmed mm a re. named the pttutts design-ital than it when and all.“ t1pon imaginary M. watt ordered to move to tllodrirtand ”mun“ at we a, sime “numb,” cross the rner. This wntsdone,and the tuw iiii2Vi qurrmuaer 11m " u. at running begun at about 8.30 a. m. ' . , _ . . . CC,-, ., The current .rnn nine mile-n an hour. /y'i,'2',t'aut','e, ted,',',", tll" T,yil' wqu tho watt-r was "utticipmtty amp 1]] 1',"d , our t “Emu” -,i to much up to tho mpn's armpit 't'wo I ', Ie'"" . an " m th' ' l _ crossings were and. about. GO yards apart, over one of wl-k-h a rape streamed. by which the men [lined :wrous by lmlding on to it, and atNm utinr the men mum! aver in [ours with linked arms. The companies as towards tht Vunoo ot tir The Part the Canadians Took in the Paardeberg Battle.. THEIR MANY ACTS OF BRAVERY. COL. ()'r'rllill'S REPORT about 4 p. m. three Duke of Cornwall'" . under Lieat.tol. up. and this “mm: at 'he had been um f i Ia three companion- uwnll'u Light In t.tol. Allworth (“Timer Inlormm on um": to 1mm proposed doing nu Ue then mam (T Cll()l)0li's CAPTURE. t the right L '33:: 20th In . am ad (Hover ot the 1rot'd Inger. (mom); 1mm; o . an a p: ht 'le Ui" it il':? fl,', -__v ¥,,_n_--v_ u..- «u v.- llsllll‘ “Ir-u; C1rl. Pntcltatt and Major Pew-tier h:- inc, in chart' of the attack, Mm fur rr r . . tho left'. up Iottrron 9hr right. the officer commanding In warm the Ietb. The line advanced without in- terruption tor about 400 yards. when it wan met by aterrltie nro from the enemy. The premature diaehrsrtreot tl couple otattota, just before the general tusiladeoervodul. 'Ltittt to many dour men. who "titan y "new them-elven on “In ground. but the effect or the [In was (ii-um to u. a Company. being In the wood on the an: bundle! not naught a and E Companies. being In “can. Um enemy's "N " was alumni. mun ulblu to get water forward to tho m? " was the ant-nun, to bring the wut can. torward that first human t "Pom-porn" to trcar upon um. At " p. c the battalion was withdrawn tn i blvounc, thoroughly done out. Tlu- p anion occupiod I have donotod on t sketch tMxrompesn.vintt my report at t action of the 18th inst., and " Ii!" tho wounded Included In the gene! “at I have the honor to' he. sir. yo obedient servant, (Slgnedi W. D. I' ter, Lieutenant-Colonel comtntuuih Royal Canadian Regiment. 22 2nd previous (my. “a was umume. mm came autumn: upon an armed liner 100K111; lot a “my "one. um gran; preacnce ot mind tgorniUroott prawn-Jed to no armed mm tl rev halter, and 041.181 upon imaginary nu- uwmnco. no me same time ~.emmp.lug we man‘s t$ut'retupr. 'rue but: " rmcu wanna“. and on smug m-uugut In may” no a. only at (10.1. (muy'u Royal mm.) The followi. ivod 10-day “Purdebor xi, 1900: Si pox THE BATTI berg. Fl menu-a dranrr E ol 'or " O Iretttmh I awaken“. d the Gm 1,500 3'I 'opshirr L 'rid, of the Boer gist Infantry .nrdod High- gruunq omttt- " quite. open. airly covered ll tht tron move he 'tOtt my. who any, and ring line, ra- prom- wounded. he burial a olficerl p to mid. IL Bax-xv, h un n mv Jun " n h Mar m W an U rr ed l Inc-n I m mp to l, J M l Mont ml gained 09- msetioe an buy. 1 an. mm A.. rank-1‘ " Lien. laginuil 30:11. of H. u. a. Pitomsaat, syn. M. " mm anal-loud, rounded In tlr. w. t 2 at Haunt-uh. uvy yank, v. t N' .‘2: 552;" tho Mtt- nur hound. Praying for n Pardon. Brunt-Flu. Aptil 8711.:- mmh cl Jean Baptiste Fipido, who m tn nttz’mpt an the “to of nth-Imp d Wain, have mum-rd a math- " Queen Victoria pmylnu Iwr my". than Ion‘s wt. I l . Motttreal, April ', -.1nek Roach, who animal ooetslderabte noun-lacy In col- nm-uou with the Mutant-e Bunk rob brry, In under arreet hem. lie was - rPttod.rmtrmu., try new”. tar. but Matti London. April (seAlwon‘h no dMUv. ite announcement. has yet been nude, lt la generally believed that the I'll-co of WAR. will certainly Whit Funds during the coming manner. The ' to do so was "menu-d none “no Mo, and has haen further quickaned by tho sum of the Queen‘l visit to Ire- lun'l, Tho crazy attempt. on MI I“. at "numb will also. it in pmbahlo. can further influence him to a Canadian trip. as showing: that he does not an- tertain an) Tours from travelling renter'. men ad " uarieGt uii " a man and rubbing him at " 5.15 a. In. whom the menu! In um advanced trench made mom. to all-tender. Our men. being doubtful of the eertuineete- of tho moped- tion, continua! their work, and tir. " for nearly an hour. At about a a. I. (no of the enemy adv-lent with a white ttag. when "rim; oeu- ed and the nut-my “an to min by batches to tho number of :00; Gen. Sir Henry t'oisilte, mmmmndlll‘ division. hm] "'OGW. up about. 6.15, tad diurnal the disposal ot the pri- vate", Handing {onward .m omorr Into the mumt part of ttto [m lat btasilr, thr form having tour killed and twelve wounded. the litter two killed and nine wounded. 0 Com only was within 85 yank. actual measurement, of the advanced trench ot the enemy when fire was openod on them, the companies on the MN. E, " and C Mm: trom " to all! vnnha distant from a subsidiary advance summit of the tion, cc E,nanatttwinrrtrom Mto an yards (ll-cant Iron: a whammy much in prolongation of an one-1L2; line: On T'tgt5 the menu”: y the “no at once aid down and r9 turned It, while the rear rank gener- ally has" to trunnion; the mm m;- about 8 n. In. : ' ME BOERB SURRENDER. “The truth on the rhrht hogan by an party of the n. E., wu 100 yard- lrom the enemy's neural. trench. and covered by G and " (human. made rapid progress. but that» be. gu by the other cannula: did not advance very rapidly. and alter the than“ had hen for some tmty Imam under fire. Home am un- known called ln an nuthorlmtih! tale. to 'gettre and bring haul? your wounded: In oomaqnenw of whlch the left company lulled to egtattii" themselves In the new hem-hm and retimtd in the old onus. lam-In; " an! H mm the ground on the Mt. Healthful. Buchnn bring tho last to mtige, whieh he did by tho right. Daylight found " and Heom. pulses well ontrettehegt. with the R. E. um [mulling the work on. FU. mg continual on tho right unlit G.IG a. m.. when the uncrmv m Um trsivat of ttte Rumor That the Prince ol Wales " Coming. tr, DRINKS El) nr 1'rrrFitt"otto lurk Rourh in ttte Tou. rt M tl MAY l ISI'I‘ FANAIDA " ht! If morning parking-ht w- Keurn ll Hor, Mr. Inuit few Anya. m. aid to lune My- ‘ir Wilfrid Laurie union will Vietcong T "ttawa. Toronto. "an! "re tgiso add M not on wimh Ln- Prmund “may to their swam! eltt- " Otto "rv approach '" crank which w of the town "tpl" have m- g. vardny "Hook Wink old son of W. pr. while pl”. th" erik, no- ‘ms “comm trowmtd.L- 'ace Roam 0 Tt " '. J. Kean-u, Iruwned. '11. etwood w” " t February Paar-dam: tr. your outh tter, Lieut- hnudtan m- entertain trther ex- Mr. also but the not yd In Ito ring " on an " the by tho Heom. t thee qt. Fir. mm Oh In

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