Landon, Perceval, Facts about, [9]
Langman Hospital, The, Facts about, [306]
Love Letter, to Miss Bloemfontein, [32]
Lowther, Capt. Cecil, Contributor to The Friend, [392]

Menpes, Mortimer, Contributor to The Friend, [381]
Milner, Sir Alfred, Speech by, at our Dinner, [204]

Newman, R.N., Lieut. E. J. K., Contributor to The Friend, [141]
Nicholson, K.C.B., Sir William, Contributor to The Friend, [131]

Order of the Friendlies, The, Seven members of, [414]

Paterson, A. B., Contributor to The Friend, [92], [309], [376]
Poems—
"Advice to an Officer on going to the War," [180]
"Ballade of Ten-a-Penny, A," [324]
"Barrack-Room Ballads," [342]
"Birthday Greeting, A," [226]
"Commandeering," [134]
"Driving the Ox," [210]
"Empire's Defenders, The," [244]
"Fed up," [92]
"For Freedom's Cause," [267]
"General Joubert," [241]
"Grumbles from the Ranks," [246]
"Moderate Drinker's Lament, The," [315]
"My Comrades' Conversation," [389]
"Old Friends," [347]
"'Orse or Fut?" [328]
"Poor Old Cronje," [271]
"Prices in Bloemfontein," [252]
"Quartermaster's Yarn, The," [141]
"St. Patrick's Day," [31], [116]
"Silent Army, The," [245]
"Smart," [368]
"Socialism in Verse," [366]
"Soldiers of the Queen," [292]
"Song of the White Men, A," [262]
"Sons of Britain," [254]
"That V.C.," [309]
"The N.C.O.," [233]
"The Weary Trek," [110]
"To the Soldiers' Poet," [59]
"United we Stand," [215]
"Voices from over the Sea," [299]
Pole-Carew, General—
Headquarters of, [248]
In War, [248]
Press Censors, Examples of, [4]
Prince Francis of Teck, H.H.—
And the Artist, [101]
Duties of, The, [100]
Our guest at dinner, [319]

Ralph, Lester, Ill with enteric, [207]
Roberts, V.C., Field-Marshal Lord—
And The Friend, [84]
Communication to Kruger from, [387]
Dines with the Staff of The Friend, [202]
I am introduced to, [114]
Speech of, at our Dinner, [205]
Telegram of sympathy on General Joubert's Death from, [240]

Scott, H. Owen, Contributor to The Friend, [357]
Shelley, H. C., Contributor to The Friend, [401]
Simes, Tr. George, Contributor to The Friend, [215], [267], [299]
Smith-Dorrien, Maj.-Gen., Letter from, [37]
Stanley, Lord—
Contributor to The Friend, [269]
Daily visits of, to The Friend Office, [164]
Office of, at Bloemfontein, [5]
Tribute to, as Press Censor, [3]
The Friend, and its Contents—
"Absent-bodied Burgher, The," [376]
Advertisement in, [14]
"Advice to an Officer on going to the War," [180]
All Ranks contribute to, [131]
"Anecdotes," [8], [66], [380]
"Another Letter Home," [392]
"Army Orders," [15], [49], [50], [108], [295]
"As to the Future," [222]
"Australian Correspondent, The," [67]
"Ballade of Ten-a-Penny, The" (Poem), [324]
"Barrack-room Ballads" (Poem), [342]
"Birthday Greeting, A" (Poem), [226]
"Boer Plans and Views," [333]
"Brave Canadian, A," [242]
"Brave young Highlanders," [349]
"British Leniency," [290]
"Canadians on Majuba Day," [22]
"Caught by the Boers," [278]
Christening Competition in, [274]
Circulation of, [413]
"Colonel de Villebois-Mareuil," [322]
"Colonial Hero, A," [39]
"Commandeering" (Poem), [134]
Concerning Acrostics, [188]
"Confession of a Horse-stealer," [46], [53]
"Corne Drift," [339]
Correspondence, [37], [90], [111], [188], [406]
"Death of General Joubert," [241]
"Don't" (Advice to Looters), [197]
"Dots or no Dots" (Stamps), [381]
"Driving the Ox" (Poem), [210]
Editorial Announcements in, [17]
"Empire's Defenders, The" (Poem), [244]
"Enteric Fever," [281]
"Fables for the Staff," [134], [167], [211], [225], [242], [250]
"Facts and Otherwise," [22], [120]
"Fed up" (Poem), [92]
"First Impression, A," [312]
First Issue of, [14]
"For Freedom's Cause" (Poem), [267]
From Enslin to Bobsfontein, [153]
Gatacre and Clements join Hands, [76]
"General Joubert" (Poem), [241]
"Gleanings from Great Minds," [391]
"Grumbles from the Ranks" (Poem), [246]
"G. W. Steevens," [155]
"How the Calf was Avenged," [325]
"Humorous Side of the Campaign Recorded," [20]
"Hungry Bloemfontein," [395]
"Is the Art of War Revolutionised?"—
Artillery, [172]
Cavalry, [234]
Infantry, [148]
Its Infancy, [12]
"Jokes to Burn," [294]
"Karree Siding," [195]
"Kopje-Book Maxims," [168], [251]
"Lesson Learned, A," [269]
"Love Letter to Miss Bloemfontein," [29], [32]
"Military Law," [118]
"Military Letter Writer, The," [212]
"Miss Bloemfontein's Answer," [70]
"Miss Uitlander replies to Miss Bloemfontein," [169]
"Moderate Drinker's Lament, The" (Poem), [315]
Money Profit on, handed over, [412]
"My Comrades' Conversation" (Poem), [389]
Names sent in for the New Colony, [330]
"New Machine Gun, The," [179]
Offices of, [12]
Official Dinner at Government House, [129]
"Old Friends" (Poem), [347]
"Orange Peel," [255]
"'Orse or Fut?" (Poem) [328]
"Our Friend" no longer, [399]
"Our Portrait Gallery," [370], [375], [392], [401]
"Our Reply to Miss Bloemfontein," [74]
Parodies, [65]
Peculiarities of, [410]
"Pont filled with Bullion," [218]
"Poor Old Cronje" (Poem), [271]
Price of, The, [85]
"Prices in Bloemfontein" (Poem), [252]
Printing Machines used for, [44]
"Proclamations" in, [25], [45], [62], [107], [208], [272], [276], [291], [374]
Queen's English and Dutch Compositors, [83]
"Ration Scale," [394]
"Realistic Comedy, A," [227]
"Recent Engagements," [301]
"Recent Experience of Mr. Bennet Burleigh," [35]
Rights of Purchased for £200, [8]
"Rudyard Kipling" (Welcome and Farewell to), [86], [263]
"St. Patrick's Day" (Poem), [31], [116]
Second Issue of, [28]
"Second Relief of Kimberley," [142]
"Serious Matter, A," [60]
"Should Beards be worn in War?" [157]
"Silent Army, The," [104], [245]
"Sir Alfred Milner," [209]
"Sir William Lockhart," [136]
"Smart" (Poem), [368]
"Socialism in Verse" (Poem), [366]
"Society's Doings," [364]
"Soldiers' Battles and Generals' Campaigns," [125]
"Soldiers of the Queen" (Poem), [292]
"Song of the White Men, A" (Poem), [262]
"Sons of Britain" (Poem), [254]
Strange Editorial Adventure, [42]
"Sulk or Duty," [18]
"Ten-a-Penny's," [216]
"That V.C." (Poem), [309]
"The Bravest Deed," [256]
"The Down-trodden (?) Negro," [63]
"The Great Ride," [94]
"The late Colonel the Hon. G. Gough," [265]
"The N.C.O." (Poem), [233]
"The Quartermaster's Yarn," (Poem), [141]
"The Russians Capture London!" [277]
"The Soberest Army in the World," [88]
"The Steynless City" (Loot News), [31]
"The Weary Trek" (Poem), [110]
"They Want More of Tommy," [343]
"To the People of the Free State," [311]
"To the Soldiers' Poet" (Poem), [59]
"Tommy in a Lady's Eyes," [182]
"Towards War," [189]
"United we Stand" (Poem), [215]
"Voices from over the Sea" (Poem), [299]
We begin to feel at Home, [41]
We Retire from, [398]
Working Staff of, [12]
"War Artist of To-day, The," [357], [379], [401]
Thyme, Mark, Contributor to The Friend, [315], [328], [342], [366], [368]
"Tommy"—
As a Poet, [82]
In Bloemfontein, [184]
Tucker, Charles, Contributor to The Friend, [59], [244]

Villebois-Mareuil, Colonel de, Facts about his Death, [321]

War Correspondents—
Battersby, Prevost, [132]
Burleigh, Bennet, [35]
Buxton, F. W., [6], [10]
James, Lionel, [132], [301]
Gwynne, H. A., [6], [9]
Landon, Perceval, [6], [9]
We Four—
Asked to undertake the bringing out of a Paper, [6]
Grand Dinner-party given by, [202]
Leave The Friend to see a Fight, [221]
Sent for by Lord Stanley, [3]
Wilkinson, F., Contributor to The Friend, [67]
Wollen, R.I., Mr. W. B., Contributor to The Friend, [379]

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