Cape Times Weekly Edition 1 May 1901
p11 The Montrose left Durban Wednesday for England with 38 officers and 671 men, invalids and details.
The Englishman sailed from Durban Friday for England with 22 officers and 256 men.

p24 Dateline London, Apr. 24
The Hawarden Castle has arrived at Bombay with Boer POWs.

Dateline London, Apr. 28
The Pinemore has sailed for South Africa with 1,218 men including 900 men for the South African Constabulary and a detachment of I.Y.

Dateline London, Apr. 25
The Montreal sailed today from New Orleans with 1,000 horses for South Africa.

Dateline London, Apr. 29
The Dunottar Castle will sail for South Africa from Southampton , May 4, with 42 officers of the I.Y.

p25 Col. Hope is leaving for England today aboard "Kinfauns Castle" (Mrs. & Miss Baden-Powell are also passengers).

Dateline London, Apr. 30
The Kelvingrove has sailed for South Africa with 500 horses.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition 8 May 1901
p1 Dateline Durban, May 3.
The Manilla has arrived at Durban with 120 Boer POW and will take more, then to Bombay.

p21 Here War Honors from LG Apr. 19.

p22 The Saxon sails today with the following named military passengers:
A. Milner, Col. Sir. William Ramsay-Fairfax, Maj. C. Haseltine, Lts. Henley, Marshall & Jamieson, Capt. A. Tucker, Maj. Cradock , Capt. Hutton,
The Tantallon Castle grounded yesterday on Robben Island. The following were the mentioned military passengers:
Capt. Buckley, Capt. Walter.
500 Boer POW have arrived at Madras and will be dispatched to Bellary. (Roslin Castle, see page 24.)

p24 Dateline London, May 1
The City of Vienna sailed today for the Cape with 44 officers and 975 men.

Dateline London, May 2
The Orotava has sailed for the Cape with 400 M.I. and 100 AMC.

Dateline London, May 7
The Orotava took out a total of 1,269 troops for the Cape.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition 15 May 1901
p23 Here M.I.D.'s by Roberts for South African Forces.

p25 Yesterday the Dunera and Manhattan, from England, and the Ulstermore, from Australia via Durban, arrived at Cape Town .

p27 The Norman sails this afternoon for England with the following listed military passengers:
Col. Smith Dorrien and an ADC., Capt. Hill, and Capt. Stroy.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition 22 May 1901
p4 The Dunvegan Castle has arrived here from East Coast ports with the following military passengers:
Sgt.-Maj. Walling, S.-Sgt. Fowkes , 1 Cpl. and 11 Ptes.
The Pinemore arrived Monday with 1,221 officers and men including 900 SAC, 122 I.Y. 2nd Cheshire Eng. Vols., & R. Sussex Vol. Co.

p24 Dateline London, 21 May.
The Templemore has sailed for the Cape with remounts and drafts for Hussars and Lancers.

Dateline London, 14 May.
The Orient has sailed for the Cape with a Vol. Co. King's Liverpool Regt., 400 SAC., 120 Scottish Cyclist Vols.

p26 The Dunvegan Castle sails this afternoon for Southampton with the following military passengers:
Maj. Kemp & wife, Col. Herbert, Pte. W.W. Black.

 

Cape Times Weekly Edition 29 May 1901
p4 The Dunottar Castle arrived at Cape Town on Wednesday. The following military passengers were listed:
Maj. Allen, Capt. Keown Boyd, Lts. Barnes, Bowly, Bishop, Corrie, Cooke, Christie, Apthorp, Ashe, Craig, Dunn, Dickson, Knight, Eaton, Parsons, Garland, Puiss, Rowan, Foreman, Gilmore, Hodgson, Keate, Kerwin, Jacks, Lydaid, Linlott, Leoch, Morley, McLeod, McLeon, Trevor Roper, Stephenson, Skerring, Simpson, Thompson, White, A. Way, Williams, Whittaker, Wagner, and Wyllie.

p11 Capt. E.E.B. Bruno, Army Pay Dept. arrived here Wednesday by the City of Vienna.

The City of Vienna arrived here with 2 officers and 112 men of the S. Lancashire Regt., 5 officers and 150 men of the Gordons, 5 officers and 35 men of #25 Field Hospital, RAMC, 50 men ASC, and details of RE and HLI. Also Capt. Elgar, Somerset L.I., Lt. Miles, Shropshire L.I., 2nd Lt. Imbert-Terry, Devons and a draft of 170 men of D.C.L.I.
The Kenmore also has arrived with military stores.

p26 The Braemar Castle sailed for England this afternoon with Sir P. Girouard as a passenger.
The Briton arrived Table Bay yesterday afternoon with the following military passengers:
Capt. Jenner.

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