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NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JULY 1,. 1898

... ea older was 'v.. by Mr. Jobs Kirk ea hie mission work MN Woe Coast el Africa in Trinity Lorre Hall on Tess. day etleift. The lecturer , who will be range( to Viso Africa ant war, was sooosapaied by a natio wbe pre sea pleasen to the arisen by hi reader& ...

THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA THE country is hesitating on the brink of a war now practically left by the

... THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA THE country is hesitating on the brink of a war now practically left by the Cabinet's last moderately-worded despatch to the decision of the Boers. We are not, however, at all sure that they will accept the olive branch and ...

THU TItANSVAAL WAR

... TItANSVAAL WAR. At this stage of the meeting the standing orders were suspended to allow the following deputation to put before the board the desirability of moving in On matter of providing relief for the wives and families of soldiers in South Africa—Captain ...

WAR YEE ZINO IN ROLYWOOD

... WAR YEE ZINO IN ROLYWOOD. On the 25th a public meeting was held in the Town Hall, Holywood, in aid of the wives and families of the soldiers and sailors engaged in the war in the Transvaal. There Irma representative attendance. Mr Richard Patterson. JP ...

The War. BRITISH RIVBRSZ. ♦ TRBRIBLIC DIUSTIE. IRISH IIISILIZRB AND GL SIIENSNDIE. 2,000 KIN PRISONER& THIS ..

... The War. BRITISH RIVBRSZ. ♦ TRBRIBLIC DIUSTIE. IRISH IIISILIZRB AND GL SIIENSNDIE. 2,000 KIN PRISONER& THIS BRMBH SIR ovoßors wHiTrs lITATIMINT. 70,000 TOE BOUTS AFRICA, OBDIRID OUT. TIM CAIIBN Or TIM RIVIBSI. 114311T1110. RE LORD ♦V•'B REGIMENT. The ...

of view, we may regret making war on a hardy and daring race of wellarmed rustics of military proclivities and

... ten years the British colonists all over South Africa would so outnumber the Dutch that any idea of revolt would be absurd. South Africa, from the point of view of race, is half British. A successful war would soon piece the Boers in an impotent minority ...

HER .VAJESTY'S BARGAINS. Ws are not surprised to hear once more that the recruiting department of the War Office is

... HER .VAJESTY'S BARGAINS. Ws are not surprised to hear once more that the recruiting department of the War Office is at its wits' end to provide • sufficiency of young men to keep the establishment of Her Majesty's army on a proper footing. For years the ...

LORD ROBERTS FORME SEAT OF AVAIL

... LORD ROBERTS FORME SEAT OF AVAIL The Press Association states that the War Office at 11-45 on Sunday issued the following : As the campaign in Natal i in the opinion of her Majesty's Government, likely to require the presence and undivided attention of ...

to raise at his discretion local mounted = s al i i: is intended to send out as well a

... volunteers, Wetted from yeomanry regiments. will be formed for service in South Africa. Arrangements are being made, and will shortly be annonmad, for the employment in South Africa et a strong contingent of carefully selected volunteers- The patriotic offers ...

of Ladysmith, Mafeking, and Kimberley. Assuming, therefore, as we are fairly entitled to do, that General ..

... more readily than by the landing of additional thousands, will the desired objeot of the war be achieved—equal rights for whits men, and that awakening of South Africa to a new birth as a glorious star rivalling Canada and Australasia in the great constellation ...

UITLANDER HELP FOR THE TRANSVAAL

... whether Boers or Uitlanders. He says the opinion is gaining ground among a large section of thoughtful men in South Africa that this unholy war has only in view the gold and diamonds of the Transvaal for the benefit of the few. To satisfy this thirst, he adds ...

BRITISH HELP FROM CANADA

... subjects as may remain within the borders of the South Afncan Republic. MORE TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The Preys Association says it was announced at the War Office on Wednesday afternoon that the second brigade of the first division of the Army Corps ...