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Barking, East Ham & Ilford Advertiser, Upton Park and Dagenham Gazette

“NO ROOM TO LIVE.”

... Edmund's, Sept., 1899. The Officer Commanding will be glad to knpw if, in event of war breaking out iq the Transvaal, you would care to volunteer for active service in South Africa. An immediate reply should be sent to Sergt.- Major A. Ellery, 117, QueenVroad ...

ANXIOUS TO GET TO THE

... Thursday prisoner was again brought before the Hon. F. C. E. Petre.—P.s. Cresswell said no reply bad yet been received from the War Office, and prisoner further remanded. ,0 : On Tuesday, Brentwood, before the Hon. F. O. E. Petre, Daniel Connolly, twenty-four ...

BARKING & THE RESERVISTS-

... Baq., Margate 5 5 0 £6 17 5 TYPES OF SORROW AND OBJECTS OP PITY. To the Editor. Sib, nce the outbreak ♦be unhappy war in South Africa, Messrs. Swinburne, Kipling, Austin, mid Buchanan have been using theur poetic gift* to arengtben our feelings oi patriotism ...

STRAY SHOTS

... Master took the opportunity of saying few words upon the war South Africa. He asked the children if they would like to open a subscription for the widows and orphans of the soldiers killed in the war. On Monday, with smiling faces, the children appeared ...

THE COUNTY FUND

... COUNTY FUND. The committee appointed The recent county meeting to raise funds for the dependents of Essex soldiers now South Africa, met Chelmsford, Friday, Mr. Thos. Usborne, M.P., presiding. The Lord Lieutenant, Lord Rayleigh, appointed chairman of the ...

TO LOOK AFTKB THE UOKBB9

... accommodation —On the motion of Mr. Brooks, the matter was adjourned /or farther inquiries. MARKET GARDENERS UP IN ARMS THE WAR. ESSEX REGIMENT INSPECTED “OUR PRaYERS AND SYMPATHY.” STIRRING SPEECHES; AND THE BISHOPS BLESSING. On Thursday morning the official ...

WITH THANKS

... children.—The Chairman, Archdeacon Stevens, remarked that if they were going discuss Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Chamberlain, and tho war in South Africa, they would very likely have to keep on all night.— Mr. Bignell urged that the question was out of order; and Father ...

A VISIT TO THE GARRISON,

... apparently, upon excellent terms with themselves. Some wore already attired in khaki and putties; others were receiving their war kit from the stores. A chat with one of the depot staff elicited the fact that the Reservists had come in splendidly.” The physique ...

ROMFORD

... Hon. Douglas ToUemaohe. th© Loyal Suffolk Hussars, has volunteered tor service South Africa, and has offered gratuity £lO to each man his troop goes out to South Africa. The offer Messrs. Buckuall Brothers put the steamship Fort Salisbury at the disposal ...

EAST HAM

... Wallace were present, and the service was well at tended. THE WAR. SERIOUS REVERSE TO GENERAL GATACRE. telegram to the War Office from General Gatacre (who. previous to starting for South Africa was in command of the Eastern District, having his head quarters ...