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Fireside Chat

... problem with which our Government has to deal. The stern login of war, as taught in history, ineats more persistently than ever, now that the enduring energy of the British troops in South Africa is being rewarded by the apparent promise of complete and speedy ...

IiZAVT BOIS LOMES

... drilling to fight the British. A corps of Boers was secretly formed, and armed with Matisse rifles, three weeks before the war broke oat, and when the British Government was still negotiating and hoping for a peseefial settlement. MOLNAR.' WIDOWS AND ...

THE SERIOUS NEWS

... mobothe forthwith. OFFICIAL DISPATCH. The following dispatch was issued by the War Office at 12.35 on Saturday morning : From General Buller to recretary of State for War. Chieveley Camp 6.30, Desember 15 I regret to report serious reverse. I moved in ...

PINING ON THY POD 01

... regiments. 84 ban been killed, 75 woenthed, mid 67 gartered ; total, 16e. of non. oommlsdated dims sad of aU arms in South Africa. WI have bleu killed, 761 woanded, and 1,202 total. 2,196. TUB AIWOR OP NM. The railitsry mime the Daly News Make that It ...

TEI SOUTH I.IBIOAN WAS. LECTIIIE 1171ZWTOWNARDS. Is the Guild Hall, Newtownards, on Wednesday, is the presenoe ..

... sanguinary conflict on the veldt of Southern Africa was not induced by the British but rather by our Dutohgenemies. In proof of this he mentioned that many papers discovered by the British in South Africa, and dated earlier than the Jameson Raid. showed ...

TEE NIGRO PROBLEM II AMERICA

... thousand shots, it is stated, were exchanged. The fighting, in fact, was as sanguinary as many of the recent conflicts in South Africa. The trouble appears to have arisen out of quite a trifling dispute between a white constable and a negro regarding a limns ...

FASHIONABLE JEWELLERY. POLLAND,

... from the War Office announcing the liberation of her son, who had been taken prisoner by the Boers :— War Office, London. Mrs. Claney, Bangor, County Down. 9641 H. Claney, 45th Company Imperial Yeomanry, released primer sth Sept., Nooitgedacht— War Oaks ...

Fireside Chat

... wives, and families of our soldiers and sailors living in Bangor and elsewhere, suffering from the effrcts of the war in South Africa.—l am, yours faithfully, MATILDA M. CLAxmouus. - e - The Bangor police were informed on Monday evening by Mr. Morrow ...

TEM IRISHSOLDIERS-A CALL TO

... bid told p forty years ago, whereas we bare but pt them aim. lot this, and the 1 Mud War Moo la all la branobea, civil and military, sacsemis, iiscretaries of date for War and Field Marshals to obis& spoosible. Mut ou we muds 1 cum leave to speak MIDI tally ...

BANGOR. APRIL 20, 1900

... severe manner in which Lord Roberts reported on the circumstances of that defeat, after he bad taken up the command in South Africa, it is only to be wondered at that the natural consequences did not follow at once. Lord Methuen also blundered at Magerefontein ...

COD LIVIB OIL,

... ealy to declare ea his peed as a gentleman that he was use sly a war eons spondent with the Boers in order to obtain his release from imprisonment, though it was well known in South Africa that be was one of the most active mercenaries under Cronje. The ...

13PICI1L AORNT FOR BANOOR

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