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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-12-15, Page 2
9r. -J �'''''4 8 J 2 • V n, tr . gc dl j - w, ret A 11 of k� 41 in t t di to thi ro In( a( t•. en j nor4b, upon f Hilal or!d?- P 01) hey 11. that c si loubt I •ill 0 r) I of heir a - _- -4J*__ 1 I .., I_ . . . - . - . - - I . . A-NOTHER BE I ' Rifles behaved as i an review. I hear waiting to -see which will prove the S I TERour losses are heavy, winning side. IT ff, D 0 `'One -of our gu,as we had to aban- Wander is expressed arc to how the e et011." Boers increased their . '.numbers - at -EXPRESS OFFICE SAF Boers increased their numbers at . GATACHE D 'h�LUU11 1N '11RITAIN. . Stormberg, .Which all along has _been . ' -- Gen. Gatacre's immediate objecti�-e. LE, INTO -k TRAP$ l.orlctura YHpers Fearthe Worst-Aboult without his knowing of it. . the, Disaster. Iild.odder River, Dec. 10. -Sunday- LOOTED BY ROBBERS. • - - evening, -The naval 4.7 inch gun again - I-ondon, Dec. 11, 4 a:m-. The War task u•p a posat:on north of the camp S'wx Office at midnig�lit ga out the first' this afternoon, While the howitzervet'' ' � � �+ s news of' Gen• (latacre'a serious dis- battery was posted southeast oa the e o S �� taster, tPliich, tons' meagre, and which left of the Boers,. _Both opener -1 z hot Curzons•wals only sli ltti su lemented •from' fire with. DoingGood WOr� Amongg y I P l�y'dcilte shells, and shrapnel • � other sourms. Even these short Inde- to which the Boers sharply replied I - Re-porte issing1%silent iLccoants tory on several with . a dozen guns, thus unmasking ►butts Plague ! • , itritl non© flint at t e :irsastsFr their position, which was the ob act Sufferers. ___ which Is admitted - in' the official de- of - the British ` manoeuvre. After 3 an . sjratche3. hour's firing the Boer guns were silt------------,------ --- • , Three ©eparitte accounts give three eased. The -howitzers searched the THE . differentversions of the time Gen, trenches, and. then threw sheLl after . BRITISH MISL Y G.UIDES'Ciatucre *left Ytitter's3 Kraal but all shell upon the hills, the explosion of • ogre: ,that the fight, tool- place early the Iyddite causitbg the whole ground PARALYf3IS. ----------- � Sanday morning. . - over an ext.ensave, area to 'rise in the • , It- is practically certain that .Gen. air in dense, brawn clouds. - - - -_ -__ -- W' • - Gat.. re, with about .3,000 'meti, � 'in tA Boer long gun was dismantled. - ll Give a Great impetus �to eiacling the 1st Dors�etshire Regiment, - It tiow a Enormous Naintin s Unveiled in Chico o -Death of Baron Penzance in Lon . t�e ppears that the -Boers in g �• Mie preeenve of .which with Gert. Gat- terga the next fc.ght shall take place don ----The [late of the Opening of the Paris Exposition, Aprlil t4 acre mous unknown before. lefty Tut- at i,agersfaa�tein.y Apparently 5pyt- Disloyal Dutch, ter's3 kraal poli- Saturday. afternoon. fontein.fs not"'defended or the Boers Uermany's Chancellor Lias a Scheme for Doubling the Strength of the . . ' The English - comments on .-the, �. are unwvtl:l.ng to unmask their posi- - Na`, �,. __ -verse are. 'universally, of1. the most tion there, as the replies of the Bri- .• Y Will the People Einar the Expense? _ -__ ___ _. 1.1� ;Dons cllartacter: tisk artillery were all from gems at Chicago, Dec, 11. -Six. find aJ I ' The :1lornang Post eays3 : Magetsforitein. P , discovery was m-idg that a14 of the Two Killed, Fleven Wounded and Six Hundred and Five Missing -One Gun ""After Nicholson'e \ek tilts phi the The Queen.- Anxious• Ings, one of them, "Cal+vary," sa:•1 to j motley contained in the safe was Abandoned- --Surprised by a Hut - Boer Fire linable to See -the most serious l•erersse of the war. We London, Dec.. 11: -The Queeu flay be the largest picture on caltva$ .n mas:ug. Officials of the ovmpans• rr- di► no yet IL -now its full ro ortions, Secretary, this counts , were uuve�• ,;d •at St ' fu's° to state the amawnt of money Enemy_ -British Retired in Good Order -- --The Disaster Causes Gloom but Ile 'worst must rem fin behind.. � t ur B r Private �cret fiir sot S r . taken, which is reported to be be- igge, ►ec�iall,v ircxrn Windsor Bernards Roman. CmthoL:o-Xhurch tAveen ;51000 an -1=..5,000. in London -Suffolk Regiment and Northumberland Fusiliers Suffer - - - -- - -- - ___ bast evening. the paintings are hs• THE Cl'RZO'_�5 PRAISED. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY, erdinal�d Dan -ton, a 1~ reneh ar- ��°'t' . . tis.t, who spent throb. sears un them New York Dec 11 --%fail ad, ice:a f lu Xiilc�-'•, ro far as reporte-1 ... ... : 2 to retire in a ince a much stronger %1'ou ll icy- t ... .of '1-t . force. , aEis ting ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . K. W. 606 ' ••-keeoriling to reports brought to- '.1I. ' '.• ca)n1► by otir spies the :�tormberg 1 cpm 1 R! ►y:a 1 Irish I'us i�- , Boer's- did 'not uumber utore than ... ; ,, '.. _ .... 6 , ... ;.:,;;gip, a lid -the. enemy's 'Ix,aition sand Buffo',k i:E--giment ..'.:: ... ... 1� ldre 1luunte.i. -8,t : ,c•Ircunl-statices generally "zaplaearE'd tc� . 't .Bcrk In• favor :L night surprise. fa.ntry ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... Seventy -Fourth. Battery - . a. ... f E_XT ,Eb TO TERRIFIC. FIItE. "' l JS INortitiataiber}atll: I'ttsi- `' The brigade, consisting of the Iic,J ... ... :.. ... ... ... ,.. ... ... i;, - Shropshi"re Regiment, the lWyal nub-- .3. ' storing eonfiden^e and advising ttcc _- lila Regiment, tlie:" �eeonel-•Northtanaber-. • ,Loo n: Pec. IU. - Lord I,4, *,: t ILMd l:eginlent, 800 ritoun.ted. ,infuntrv, '.urtillerj�,.;eft • dost rlc. ec�r�tury ui St:�te for :aud tiro butteries pf field �1'ur, ,. Yutter':3 xra<al 'and rtwvirl•* . haw rec•ei� e�i Mie follu�i l - �,. ,,smartly dv'- ' Lind cziutiou5ly, they ttrri�-ed safelw sat. ep:atchev - from Gen. Sir I-re._ler e -k ' a Oolnt tw u -miles frour -Storncberg; . lorc•,;t:car-�� siker, c�,aiva:in ler of fife s «-}len wudii�•nly they were exposwi 'to- _ Tarin- is tri:►ps ill uaj) C'ululay : ` tb terrific; fire right :alLetzcl �ancl on the. - right flava simultaneouFl,�;. . They fuilc:►: ;ug ♦i:113 rec•eice•1 Gell. iron "'The Ir 51t,'who.were in the•t-hn,.fin- ' t:• t,:ac•re this rnornin•g : " I c; ,l►; y regret to inform you- mediately s;,oukht cover behind a' ' that I 1141ve met - with a, serious re- ko .' hilt was fortunately n ,. c . PX' spar n than Iliit.. . • ve:�e. � ' " IIs :!it attack this morning. . I .on: •'T v artillery,- _ orthumbprland ' Reg'ttnellt,- .land the' mounted troops. Is Storn,L�.•rf; I t%•:1s � I�asle�i 6�• the f6116 •ed in perfect order. . . gui•_l&s. :a11cI fouttcl impracti.edble . ••Thr, niers. were settling comfortably ' . in t}leir new positions when they found In a . Latter clutch to to O•f ic• (' I' IV k tile 1J`ur , they were. ' covered by the jmew�-'s - .. .. c .•en. %71 V= .al car s<i� $ , a - - at night to handle - ex press on in- P ' ►et n s�uffering •• fiunti, �rltrc.t vete ruusll mute powerfatl LIEGi'•-f'OL. AL�I)LEY D: \)+.I�LI>t L1ECT.-COL. T. C. Y. CALLEI, P iron parahcc;is, of�tlte left side and Irl reference to my telegratu of th:�n hind i>c•en supposed. second Life Guards. canning and outgoing trains, sad n -gar, unable to n-:llk. Her physician se- w ----FirBt Life _Guards. - «hen these trains arrive -the then cently began the in.ection o ' thL� nior'niltg, lite eassvalties Su Isar "'Sleran«-hile the Boers were attain- - whe � f 6o.it sa an kctv�cn a t preaen.t, are : - - raining .a hea'c•,ti- rime .•and artillery fire, -- -- -- b�gn in the habit of hocking the 1� mph, in from two office doors. This was done last flight to ten drop "tx►nJ ltuyul Irish l,ifles-hill but ��•ere not loin ' much d:am:a e. �Ireudy the list of is �' glean further details of the ght dotes. When 700 drops had been a�i- g g` g i�1 close toy Castle to le ed, node ;'-wounded, Lieut.-l'ol. Est- • I GOO, and of the :�ortillimberlands Kix. E -War Office for Rer ala fast ti' respectiu as •usual, and when the express men ministered Sire. Work moan cured J1u' r Seatc►rt, •iCTION AT LO -MG. -Ts ; TsRJ�C - g• returned twent : . gar• jo C.tI►ts. Dell arid, - y officers,are rePorteil 'missing but there Gen. Vttttacrc s� ieters+e, b minutes Later the Calcutta tell of the heroic work of Kelley ,. and Lieuts. Stephens aud� `' -•till under fire, the infantry and .are no details regarding the rDen; ---- llalrnar(h;W a. . artillery •t,ugtlt :arlK>tlaer Ix ition half wllife of the Dorsetshire Rug}Ineut :-36.Ei A1.7'1LLk',HV• WORK 00006_ ------- T� 6 Suffolk Rogiment - Capt. Weir :a toile dirt:anti, aIle finis blattel•ies nieu are missIng, :end them are tlo de-. The afternoon p:ipa�rs like the niorn- When ❑early half way ILP l.he ciLk-'- • ttrlci three l.eutenuutg nissiitg : ranL- c�o�T� eg tale withcira,ival splen ic3lc-.. tinily, in r and to the officers," It Srit'ed the . ('olccn►n From t)� er- in •• �a ►e cu'ht as�errt a Boer out j l r's. Withhold tits .apl►urtion- post, :►ppareat- und file, none killed, J:: wounded, new:. Ixi-itsJn w�1s aci.uirabl� The pap r comments on' 'extra- ��•helnring Disastrr. ment of Islame until they are further ly just awake, shall agL�.1 the 13x:,- • unci ::