Preface |
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Contents |
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Chapter I. Cape Town |
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Chapter II. Claremont Sanitarium |
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Chapter III. Prisoners of War |
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Chapter IV. Stellenbosch the centre of sedition |
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Chapter V. The Transport Department |
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Chapter VI. The Army Field Transport |
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Chapter VII. The Remount Department |
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Chapter VIII. The Army Ordnance Department |
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Chapter IX. Natal Government Railway |
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Chapter X. Imperial and Cape Government Railways |
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Chapter XI. Railway Staff Officers |
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Chapter XII. Staff College |
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Chapter XIII. Press Censors and War Correspondents |
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Chapter XIV. Army Field Post Office |
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Chapter XV. Intelligence Department |
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Chapter XVI. The Naval Brigade |
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Chapter XVII. Delagoa Bay |
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Chapter XVIII. The Troops in Beira |
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Chapter Kimberley No. 11 General Hospital |
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Chapter XX. Life at Boshof |
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Chapter XXI. Mafeking to Potchefstroom |
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Chapter XXII. Put over the border |
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Chapter XXIII. Forced marching |
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Chapter XXIV. Entry of troops into Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXV. The Military Hospitals in Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXVI. The French Ambulance, Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXVII. The Military Governor of Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXVIII. Military Policing of Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXIX. Military Officers as Administrators of Justice |
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Chapter XXX. Mining |
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Chapter XXXI. Native Affairs |
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Chapter XXXII. Johannesburg Municipality |
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Chapter XXXIII. The Financial Adviser in Johannesburg |
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Chapter XXXIV. Customs, Concessions, and Loans |
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Chapter XXXV. Pretoria and the Irish Hospital |
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Chapter XXXVI. Auxiliary aids to the Field Force |
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Chapter XXXVII. "Princess Christian" Hospital Train |
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Chapter XXXVIII. The hospital ship "Princess of Wales" |
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Chapter XXXIX. The Elswick Battery |
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Chapter XL. Sir Charles Ross' Colt-Gun Battery |
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Chapter XLI. The Mounted Volunteer aids to the Field Force |
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Chapter XLII. "Strathcona's Horse" |
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Chapter XLIII. Reform of the War Office |
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Appendix |
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Press opinions on Naval administrations |
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