The Boer outposts are within four to five miles of our position at Springs, where Colonel Ross and part of his corps are stationed, but they are too weak to take the initiative.
The weather is still bitterly cold at night, but the men have now had time to rig up temporary shelters of sorts, while the detachments at Zurfontein and Springs have been fortunate in obtaining iron-roofed shelters to live in.
I much regret to have to inform you of the death of Private M.B. Follett, of the Mysore detachment, from enteric fever in hospital at Johannesburg on the 7th inst., and that the undernamed have been left at various hospitals on the march up sick, or sent down from here.
Some may return to headquarters, but I anticipate that most of them will proceed to England or to India, invalided or convalescent.
Young Follett’s brother was fortunately with him at the last, and it is gratifying to note that the rites usually accorded to an officer were observed at his interment.
The men in the attached list have mostly received their regimental pay up to date, and I have done my best to see that any balance due to them in this respect will be paid before they leave Cape Town.
I have also given in such cases five pounds to each man for necessaries on the voyage. This responsibility I have taken on myself, having ample funds in hand, and I feel sure the committee will approve my action, more especially as many men are utterly unable to get into communication with their friends and are entirely without money.
I understand Government intends to grant this amount to each soldier as a war gratuity at the close of the campaign; the sums thus given will therefore be recoverable.
| List of Men in Hospital | |
| Private D.O. Allardice | ” J.H.A. Burn-Murdoch |
| ” E. Adlam | ” R.G.H. Muskett |
| Lance-Corporal Hugh Blair | ” C. McMinn |
| Private E.N. Bankes | ” A. Martin |
| ” H.C. Bennett | Sergeant-Major E.H. Mansfield |
| ” C.J.D. Bewsher | Private R.C. Nolan |
| ” W.R. Birch | ” H.B. Oldham |
| Lance-Corporal Butler (A.D.) | ” H.W. Puckridge |
| Private W.B. Brown | ” E.B. Parkes |
| ” Baldwin | ” P.W. Pryce |
| ” J.S. Campbell | ” N.J.V. Reid |
| ” Cheshire | ” J.W.A. Skelton |
| ” H. Cooper | ” J.S. Saunders |
| Sergeant E. Dawson | ” S. Sladden |
| Lance-Sergeant J.S. Elliott | ” B.C.A.A. Steuart |
| Private A.H. Francis | ” H.W. Thelwall |
| ” E.H. Gough | ” W. Turnbull |
| ” G.A. Gowenlock | ” T. Thompson[T. Thompson] |
| ” R.P. Haines | ” A.N. Woods |
| ” C.C. Harvey | ” C.A. Walton |
| ” W.H. Holme | ” F.W. Wright |
| ” J.V. Jameson | ” C.F. Walton |
| ” R. Tait Innes | ” L.H. Zorab |
| ” Jackman | ” W.S. Lemon |
| ” G.E.[G.E.] | ” C.E. Stuart |
| ” D.J. Keating | ” A.C. Walker |
| ” H.M. Logan | |
Regimental Sergeant-Major Marsham’s friends in Behar will regret to hear that bad luck has again overtaken him. On the way up to rejoin after recovering from his wounds, he was so unfortunate as to be in company with the Derbyshire Militia when they met with their disaster, and is believed to have been taken prisoner with them. So far I have no official communication as to this, but, not having heard from or of him, conclude it is only too true.