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Contents
THE HALT AT BLOEMFONTEIN | 1 |
THE CLEARING OF THE SOUTHEAST | 25 |
THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING | 45 |
THE MARCH ON PRETORIA | 69 |
DIAMOND HILL RUNDLES OPERATIONS | 93 |
THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION | 109 |
THE HALT AT PRETORIA | 131 |
THE ADVANCE TO KOMATIPOORT | 151 |
NOOITGEDACHT | 202 |
THE SECOND INVASION OF CAPE COLONY DECEMBER 1900 TO APRIL | 233 |
1901 233 | 258 |
THE WINTER CAMPAIGN APRIL TO SEPTEMBER 1901 | 286 |
THE GUERILLA OPERATIONS IN CAPE COLONY | 318 |
THE SPRING CAMPAIGN SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 1901 | 341 |
THE CAMPAIGN OF JANUARY TO APRIL 1902 | 384 |
DE LA REYS CAMPAIGN OF 1902 | 409 |
THE CAMPAIGN OF DE WET | 176 |
THE END | 431 |
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action advance African army artillery attack battery blockhouse Bloemfontein body Boer force Boer leader Boers Botha Brigade British columns British forces Buller burghers camp campaign Cape Captain captured casualties cavalry centre Clements Colonel command commando convoy defence detachment district drive Elands River enemy fifty fighting fire flank formidable forty French Fusiliers gallant garrison gunners guns Hamilton held hills horsemen hundred Imperial Imperial Yeomanry killed and wounded Kimberley Kitchener's Klerksdorp kopje Kroonstad Krugersdorp laager Lord Kitchener Lord Roberts loss Lydenburg Mafeking Magaliesberg Methuen miles morning mounted infantry moved movement Natal night officers operations Orange River Colony passed Plumer pom-pom position Pretoria prisoners pushed railway line regiment resistance riflemen rifles Roberts's round Rundle Rustenburg Sanna's Post Scouts shot side skirmish soldiers South Africa surrender taken Thabanchu thousand town Transvaal troops twenty veld wagons Wet's Winburg Yeomanry Zeerust