Stead, W.T., 11.
Stewart, General Sir Herbert:
Testing the camels, 12.
Compelling the guides, 13.
Outnumbered by Dervishes,
15.
Hasty protection, 17.
Last words, His, 18.
Steyn, President, 84.
Stormberg, 56.
Talbot, General, 29, 30.
Warde, Colonel Charles E., 7.
Watson, Lieut.-Colonel A.J., 60, 61, 134.
Wauchope, Major-General, 54.
White, Sir George:
French’s, Sir.
J. colleague in South Africa, 25.
Peril at Ladysmith, His, 35.
Orders to French, His, 36.
Chivalrous reply, A, 38.
Attempt to distract the enemy,
41.
Difficult retreat, A, 42.
Two successful engagements,
45.
An optimistic plan, 46.
Seriousness of British position,
49.
Surrounded in Ladysmith, 53.
Wilford, Colonel, 42.
Wolseley, Lord:
Khartoum, Orders to relieve,
11.
Flying column, Dispatch of,
12.
Wood, Sir Evelyn, 4.
First meeting with French,
20.
Discovery of French’s
value, 24.
Yule, General:
Retreat from Dundee, 41.
His force saved, 42, 45.
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