THE VAB IN SOUTH AFRICA
... THE VAB IN SOUTH AFRICA. Special late War Editions of “The Telegraph” are published in the eyening as circumstances demand. Only the latest news from the front is gives in our “Star” Editions. ...
... THE VAB IN SOUTH AFRICA. Special late War Editions of “The Telegraph” are published in the eyening as circumstances demand. Only the latest news from the front is gives in our “Star” Editions. ...
... __ 4 Mr LEONARD in a powerful tarty- FOR AFRICA. •I War. 'US, ANLABY-RD 9 HULL 'AR!! WAR!!! . during the week. of tie Marvellous SCOTT expense, and Grand Star Flee the Grand Military BRITAIN, most realistic war stens ever 7.3:1 Is; Amphitheatre EVERY ...
... with troops for Malta. Besides the disturbed state of Europe her Majesty’s Government is anticipating trouble in South Africa. War stores are being sent to the Gape by all the Castle line steamers leaving England. Messrs. Donald Carrie and Co. have, under ...
... favourab!e. February let. On the Bonree to-day there wee an Improves meat In most International Stooks. SOUTH AFRICA. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. FIGHTING COMMENCED. ddviessfrom Cape Town of 14th of January, per Means. Donald Currie and Co.'s stemma Dublin ...
... BRITISH VICTORIES LN SOUTH AFRICA. The War lass two despatches trout the at war la South from Sir G. Wolialey, dearibing the *spore at Kakwasee Town, and the other the with an assonat et Baker attach illekskuin's Town. Tbs kW= attack was made rimulianeouely ...
... of the plot, and concocts a cold-blooded scheme of his own. The Heiress is with her parents, who have settled in South Africa. War breaks out, and the chief characters in the Story meet under unusual circum- stances, The girl's life is in the utmost jeopardy ...
... obtained a verdict for £2OO against Squire Field. a retired publican. of Bradford, for breech of promise of marriage. SOUTH AFRICA: WAR PREPARATIONS. - - - Dengue, Monday. Zululand 'resounds with military preparations, Yes. Miley a fiyiag column of 200 mounted ...
... DEATHS IN SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office last evening issued the following telegram from the General of the Lines of Communi. cation to the Secretary of State for War:— “CAPETOWN. Saturday, 4.15 p.m. “Driver A. W. Bartham, Royal Horse died November 23; ...
... THE WAR OFFICE AND THE VOLUNTEERS. Sir Howard Vincent has received the following letter in reply to tlic offer ho made to rai*« Volunteer battalion for service in South Africa: War Ofiice, November 1, 1899. dear Vincent,— . I have received your letter ...
... in Cheshire. and fieid. —Addresa Box 5, Telegrapa Shetf- ANTED, to undertake Sale of the Standard Work on \ in on; South Africa, “War with Boers,’ spiendid opening for intelligent. man; for and dis- trict ; terms and field. State particulars to “Art,” ...
... the surgeons and nurses who wilt do duty on board the American hospital ship Maine, destined for se.rcioe in the South Africa war, were invited yesterday to Windsor Castle to inspect, its apartments and treasures, and also to visit Cumberland Lodge, ...
... accompanying ?? the Prince of Wale_ to Sandringham, spent some hours at the War Office in consequence of the arrival of despatches from South Africa. The War Secretary did not leave the War Office until 11.30 p.m. Up to one o'clock on Sunday morning there were ...