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WORKPEOPLE. &&. WANTED

... Y.M.C.A.. Parade. Lr.di. _ S'Ot'TH AFRICA.— After War great powib.litio: for work) .nit men all make rapid fortunes. Prepare for the ivai.-lR coi.grat'on Boom «->• readicg Now. 'ho Cape and Worker** South Africa. for working men a workng ro»i. Uitti ...

ITTIF.RS' FEAST. J.OCP 10...i1l AND KAfSI. SI'EXCEK THE AND XAVY. &ty «>f 'h* i,. *h' 'li»- Hall, iiMiiiiair. • It*

... ntain tin high honour thi- country. (Cheer.*.) \»im i> i»e, Colonial matter>, Mim-tcr* were now atiMou-Iv receiving new* Africa the War the MataUle. lie felt that the Govcmlueut won!.l fie at. give satisfactory answer* any ..-•-.mi. win-h n.iyl.t Is-put ...

BRADFORD BRANCH OFFICE

... afternoon protest against the war in the Transvaal. There was not quorum present, and consequently no business could Ik* legally transacted. The Lord Mayor, however, persisted in making .statement, the effect that war South Africa was war of and unprovoked agression ...

DEATHS FROM SICKNESS AND WOUNDS

... TROOPS. The War Office issued Saturday night the following notices for the guidance persona wishing to parcels officers and men cu active service South Africa;— 1. I'arceU, 4c., for corps individuals at-rving in South Africa cannot the War Office. *_» ...

THE UNITED STATES

... prorogued on the 30th. The Church Association demand from the bishop changes in the constitution of the Church in South Africa. The Transvaal war rumours are subsiding. Sir Garnet Wolseley is reported to be about to proceed thither. BUKMAH. July 14. According ...

sighted till th# rcsrltn the frost !r operation

... embark for South Africa • short notice. Maj. G. Thomas, Rot a I Army Medical Corps, hits been ordered to hold himself in readiness ‘tut of the officer students Camberley Staff College. 27 have already been sent South Africa. the War Office placed following ...

LIBERAL UNIONIST CONFERENCE

... Majesty's Govcrnmeot had pursued the ooly jxisaible policy in Africa, and that war inevitable by the manifest determination of the Boers to establish th* soprem-acy race throughout South Africa. Th© resolution cfferiug earnest support further trosted tliat ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... people in South Africa and this country who will disappointed , the prospect of such settlement; tho Boors have not monopoly of crude stupidity any more than they have art of sending biassed and untrustworthy reports from South Africa. But the mass of ...

THE BIMPLON TUNNEL. (FROM THE DAILY NEWS.)

... of the Madrid papers state that telegrams from the Spanish authorities in the island of Fernando Po, the coast of Africa, report French war vessel has hoisted the nag, m/ 1 possession of the small islands called Anno* boo and Corriico, Both islands are ...

LORD KM I. V REMOVED FROM THE

... South Africa, or the sort s>stem that was lie established there, until raw what might the result not only in respect the actual assertion military force, but also regard indication- which had of feeling different parts null Africa from the war which was ...

MEETING AT BOROUGH BRIDGE

... reform. Before the end of this peaceful Government was war with .South Africa, and that war resulted in most disgraceful peace. the middle of 1882 they bombarded Alexandria and engaged in the Egyptian war. In 1884 they again found this peace-loving Government ...