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THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... lastrois ate''o too oce''lj, lei. to decorato e yorbrw WIt's Touiny here. int Torasmy th~,iro, tbit pride~ bf Out when thus war is~ oser, latd, their heartsilt soue13on grtov coldr Theoy tooik you item) the Iutoontaitn top, the. ioreitaod the hill, rowdid ...

THE CONTINUATION OF THE WAR

... THE CONTINUATION OF THE WAR. I DUE TO DISLOYAL SUBJECTS. It has been a source of considerable surprise, writes the Rev. H. J. Batts, a Nonconformist minister, to the ai/v 1fMail, that the Boers should adopt and continue to pursue these barbarous methods ...

NEW BOOK ON THE WAR

... NEW BOOK ON THE WAR. A DEFENCE OF THRE BOER? OR AN ATTACK ON THlE BRITON? Mrr, J. A. Hobson's book on The War in South Afric, its Casoes and Effmtts, wad published on Tuesday by Messrs. Jaimos Nisbet and Co. Mr. Rlobson's letters to This Man- cheater ...

The War in the Magazines

... devoutly hoped that no future war will find us as deficient as the present war found us at the beginning. THE TRANSVAAL AND ITS WEALTH Mr. Lionel Phillips, writing in the Contermporary on the prospects of the Transvaal once the war is over, says immense coal ...

AN INTERIM HISTORY OF THE WAR

... AN INTERIM HISTORY OF THE WAR.D DR. CONAN DOYLE began the compilation of this sturdy volume before he went to South Africa; continued it on the voyage out, and ,'~ in a hospital tent in the intervals of duty during the epidemic at Iloemfontein; and ...

Chronicle of the War

... occupation of WVepener. Better troops than these Volunteers promise to prove after a little more experience of war are not to be found in South Africa. I inspected, wired Lord Roberts at the beginning of the weck, the City Imperial Volunteer Battalion yesterday ...

Thronicle of the War

... by the capitulation of Sedan. We, too, have had our little Sedans in South Africa during the present war -at Nicholson's Nek, Colesberg, and elsewhere ; but the tide of war has now turned in our favour with a rush, and for the 2,800 odd British troops ...

War and Other Concerts

... War allb (otter ?? ON Monday Lady Eleanor Harbord, a daughter of the Duke of Grafton, and a lady well known in Society as a clever iuezzo- soprano, announced a special concert at Steinway Hall in aid of the Fund for the Officers' Wives and Children. Lady ...

War Notes from the Magazines

... one may gather from his eloquent tribute in the Girls' Realm for June to the part played by girls in South Africa since the beginning of the war. I am really glad to have an opportunity, he says, to express my thorough appreciation of girls' work. ...

Naval Brigades in War

... struggles with France in the American Wars of 1775-1783 and 1812-15 wce find bodies of seamen doing duty on land. Sailors and guns were landed to aid Wellington in besieging San Sebastian during the Peninsular War, and it was only bad luck that prevented ...

More Books on the War

... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFIUCA. VOLUME 1. THE publication at the present moment of the first volume of *1,, Times Historyof the Campaign comes particilarlyoppoittiell this period in the war. This statement may sould stranw e, beari in mind the wave of war literature ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1972 | Page: 26 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... the cost of a terrible War, Incidentally, he applies tile samo prin- ciplo (supreinnev of the senste of duty) to tihe %war in South Africa. Eiiglishmen liheve iu their conscience that their cants to dotain- anee in South Africa is justified by natural ...