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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... he had not told a lie he wotuld have been dischatged. BOOKSR RCEIVED. ictrost. A Gentleman in Khaki: A Story of the South Africa War, by John Oallexy (Chatto and Winders). EISTOm AND BiccaSar. A History of Surrey, by H. E. Malden (Eliot Stock). l'be Story ...

THE RELIEF FUNDS

... premium for active service in South Africa. The War Office yesterday ordered the Staff College. Camberley, to be closed until further orders, in conse- quence of so rna ty oE the offtoer-students beinz required in South Africa. Colonel Miles ucomamcandant) ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... on SOUTE tFa.Pw LION-EL PUILLt.- PSYCHOLOGY of the FRENCH ,EBORGPP-RR ,> ANGLOPHOBERSy BYYVEGCT-yO. ?? THEr WAR in SOUTH AFRICA airS . CIVIL WAR. BYVSPENScF \VriLSIY MIMICRY and other ABBITS of Cr rrL-S MAkrTIsiks DUN.N. A CONVERT'S EXPERIENCES of tte ...

Advertisements & Notices

... be temporary that usualli proves most durable. OUR CASUALTIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. A War Office return, issued last night, of the total casualties reported since the beginning of the war, up to and including November 30, gives the following figures:- Died of ...

TUB.BOROUGH MEMBERS

... You have got to rganise a great African Empire in compait- ments ;yor*. have got to organise South Africa, Kast Africa, aiul West Africa, Central Africa and Egypt. You ~u*segot to bind the coiiipartments^together by posts and telegraphs, by railways and ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... for the Colonies in -1896. He said- A war ?? Africa would be one of the most serious wars-that could possibly be waged-. It would be in the nature of a civil war. It would be a long war, a bitter war, a costly ...

WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... J-n LEW I i WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.! DWANCE TO SMALDEEL. 1-E-IY IN- FULL RETREAT.{ COLOIALS' FINE DASH. CLOSING WITH TEi E BOERS 2, pPISGNE RS TAKEN. A A NALa GUN CAPTURED. ,,CCESS BY HUNTER. sOINIG WITH PAGET. ,BO.S RETIRE tOM TUARANCHTU OFFICIAL DESPATCHES ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... ouhArct a LESSONS OF TH4E 'WAR.a to The Dunie of Norfolk, speaking nt a, Conuser- anvative mneeting at Fletching, Sussex, oa Wed. f -11 neeasay morning-his first ,appearances at a, political gathering since his retusis from ?? Africa-of the lessons of the ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... it n A._ la - The War Office and Reservists. y . _ The War Office last night issued the foilow 1 .ing:- t k statement having appeared to the effect tl f that instructions have been issued that Section , cD Bcserists in South Africa will have to give ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... Railway, joined the Pembrolecshire Imperial Yeomanry, and proceeded to South Africa, ,with tiheo intention of settlitng dowvn in the Transvanal at the conclusion of thle war, Intelligence hatn just reacheed Barry by his brother, Mr. T. Greatrex, the Welsh ...

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... going to South Africa ifor a. picnic. Their bitter experience has frightened the gentlemen in arms who would kill Kruger with their mouth e' t bonns. T:30 CAPITALISTS' WAR. Mr. J. A. Hobson, the well-known author of The War in South Africa, writes as ...

KATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA

... NATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA. , )se he BRITISH TRADER AN) FIVE MEN of 'LED. he ore The Elder-Dempster liner Dahomey, ur which has arrived at Liverpool fromn West ed Africa with mails and passengers, reports of 1.0 the murder, at Lahore, in the French ...