The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, Issue 186W. B. Harrison, 1900 |
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Page 260
... wounded , and a number of deaths from disease . Among the non - combatants the deaths num- bered about one hundred . In reward for his courage and ability Colonel Baden- Powell has been made a major - general . It is whispered also that ...
... wounded , and a number of deaths from disease . Among the non - combatants the deaths num- bered about one hundred . In reward for his courage and ability Colonel Baden- Powell has been made a major - general . It is whispered also that ...
Page 261
... wounded , beside 108 prisoners - among whom were Commandant Eloff and nine other officers . The English lost six men killed and eleven were wounded . Some reports have it that the old fort had been left prac- tically open to attack as a ...
... wounded , beside 108 prisoners - among whom were Commandant Eloff and nine other officers . The English lost six men killed and eleven were wounded . Some reports have it that the old fort had been left prac- tically open to attack as a ...
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... wounded . The same day a boy , who was watching a riot in another quarter of the city , was killed by a stray shot . An injunction has been issued restraining the strikers from interfering with cars which carry mail . It is feared that ...
... wounded . The same day a boy , who was watching a riot in another quarter of the city , was killed by a stray shot . An injunction has been issued restraining the strikers from interfering with cars which carry mail . It is feared that ...
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... wounded were placed in the tents , or on the ground . The immediate care needed , was given to all ; the worst cases being taken first , when sent from the doctors ' hands , were placed in the tents , those least wounded being assigned ...
... wounded were placed in the tents , or on the ground . The immediate care needed , was given to all ; the worst cases being taken first , when sent from the doctors ' hands , were placed in the tents , those least wounded being assigned ...
Page 286
... wounded , whose numbers now outran all resources . As was always the case in the low country of Virginia in wet weather the bottoms of the roads seemed to have fallen out . Trains were stalled , and troubles akin to those at Santiago ...
... wounded , whose numbers now outran all resources . As was always the case in the low country of Virginia in wet weather the bottoms of the roads seemed to have fallen out . Trains were stalled , and troubles akin to those at Santiago ...
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