. Review of reviews and world's work. T. KELLY-KENNT. (Commanding the Sixth Division.) January 23.—A storming party of General Warrensmen captures Spion Kop by a night attack; GeneralWoodgate is dangerously wounded. January 24.—The British force holds Spion Kop, butsuffers severely from the Boer shell GEN. NEVILLE GERALD LTTTELTON. (Who commanded a brigade in General Bullers attempts torelieve Ladysmith.) Februarj 5.—General Bullers troops recross the Tu-gela at two points. February 9.—Being unable to make headway againsta strong Boer position at Vaalkrantz. General Bullerstro
. Review of reviews and world's work. T. KELLY-KENNT. (Commanding the Sixth Division.) January 23.—A storming party of General Warrensmen captures Spion Kop by a night attack; GeneralWoodgate is dangerously wounded. January 24.—The British force holds Spion Kop, butsuffers severely from the Boer shell GEN. NEVILLE GERALD LTTTELTON. (Who commanded a brigade in General Bullers attempts torelieve Ladysmith.) Februarj 5.—General Bullers troops recross the Tu-gela at two points. February 9.—Being unable to make headway againsta strong Boer position at Vaalkrantz. General Bullerstroops retire across the Tugela, and the third attempt torelieve Ladysmith ends in failure. February 12.—The British troops under General Woodseize Zoutpans Drift; the Boers make successful at-tacks on the British lines near Rensberg Lord Rob-erts invasion of the Orange Free State begins at a drifton the Riet River. February 13.—General French, with a cavalry bri-gade, advances to Modder River, capturing five Boerlaagers. February 14.—General BuUer begins his fourth ad-vance to the relief of Ladysmith. February 15.—General French, with his cavalry,reaches Kimberley; the Boer troops under GeneralCronje abandon their trenches at Magersfontein andretreat eastward toward Bloemfontein ; the British fallbac
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