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AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... BrITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL. This Queen has been pleased to approve of the mredal granlt-ed in 1895 for eertairt operations in Eastcrri and Western Africa bteinig also awarded to tire foreopi employed in Britis1i Centrad Africa. be- to-eon 189t ...

CONCESSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... thi- It ic-n'i Irilicil ?? W I - c-r'r'.d1 HInctmt-ic crc esebl sid to pa>' their o-ii ii (iii 14:1 ob' BXNKRFT~ 17I1'NY ;IN War, aci miplioaircoii tic rintel itorder ?? 'nl'ig 0 c S4 WXXilk~l,?, nnchc-er,3 and l Wi X iv.oi~c dr'cu-r. ccac 'a-r tictcite ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -300 FEET HIGH. IMPRHESS TIHEATRES OA. EARL'S COURT. :SAVAGE SOUTt' AFRICA. f-7,u- ct b .t~.te.v AIttl. . A Picturesque and Realistic Represe;tation of LIFE in the WILDS of AFRICA. Depicted by FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.10 and 8.30. Thousands ...

MORE TROOPS FOR THE TRANSVAAL

... TROOPS. We have received the following from the War ollice :-Commnnuications for corps serving in South Africa should, in additiona to the name of the regiment, bear the address, l'ield Force, Sonth Africa. Messrs. Neale and Wilkinson ask us to announce ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Stvan Boats. IMPRESS THEATRE. EARL'S. COURT, LONDON, S.W. SA\'4GE 1OUTII Af*RICA. SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA. A Picturesque tsttd Realistic Representation of LIFE in the WLDS of AFRICA. Depicted bh FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.50 and 8.i0. Tlhousttds of ...

A LOYAL DESERTER

... -Prisoner surrendered to his recognisauces, which Mr. Corser bad allowed, contrary to the usual practice with aeserters, whilst the War office was being communicated with, and an escort of the Black Watch was now in attendance to take charge of the prisoner and ...

THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS

... troops on the borders of the REoublic while friendly negotiations are in proaress, and diseclaiming responsc- bility in case war should result. A' further resolution was passed expressive of the hope that the Governmeat would act according to circumstances ...

Franch Evidence

... vention in Africa. The discussion was havily serious on the part of the opponents of the mea- suro. One of them, comiplailnod that the arrange- ment alf tihte Y years' standing, by which Franee eztablisled her equality with England in Africa, no1w enabled ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... as Assistant Military secretary to Lieut.- general Sir Arthur Conynghame during the Kaffir war of 1878, was employed on special service throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the troops in GENERAL Sir F. FORESTIER-WAL12ER. Egypt in 1895. The gallant ...

GOOD NEWS FOR THE POLICE

... material has to be delivered as speedilv as poasiblo r for shipment to South Africa, where it will be used for rep l ainS ad repairing the bridges destroyed or damalged during thi war. ...

CLOSE OF PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... careful study hc had come n to the COnClIuioni arrived at by the Colonial Secretary, that war was from the first inevitable. IHe had never' believed that the war would prove the e military promieiiade some experts hadimade out it would be. The Boers were ...

THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS

... south Africe. ?? shoeng smiths, with Staff-cor- poral-farrier Lewis, of the 2nd Life Guards, leit England yesterday for South Africa. Two of these were detailed trom I the let Life Guards, four from the Royal i Horso Guards (the Blues), and the others from ...