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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 ...

SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR

... conviction that we have earnestly desired peace. Though war is imminent, though it may be that at the moment that I ain speaking wvar has actually begun, that war is none of our seeking. That war is none of our desire, but it has been forced upon us, forced ...

CHARGE OF CIRCULATING FALSE NEWS

... steamship Nul).:t was owned by the Peninsular and Oriental Company, and was chartered by the Government to dice troops to South Africa. The vessel left Soathampton on October 21st, with some fifteen hundred sokdiers, and re.ched St. Vincent on the 29th. leaving ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... thle Oovernment's South Afrian plicy i-being evident to them that the war had been inevitable, not because of faulty diplomacy, but owing to Boer designs to usurp supremacy on South Africa; secondly, in main- taining the Unionist Alliance; and, thirdly, in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Roy-al Irish Rifls. He adanittied the offence, atnd -thes catse wes ad- journ-ed to enable the nolice to comm unicate with tbe War Office. ALLFGED us)zzLEZZEN'it. Jonmes Mual-rew, Bel;fast ageant icr the oram- Mond Typesxtnter Company, was charged on re- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... military secretary 'to Lord Roberts, and Captain Bell Smyth. ! King's Dragoon Guards, at Dublin, go on active .serice in:&outh Africa as aides-de-camp to Lieu- r ?? Lord Methuen, commanding the 1st division. Lieutenant-Colonel Bennet. Royal Ln- gioea-rs, lately ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... rank of major-general. i Colonel Goldsmid, who becomes chief staff officer of the 6th Infantry livision ordered to South 4 Africa, joined the Royal Monster Fusiliers in 1866, and left the corps in 1888 on promotion to a half- pay lient-colonelcy, becoming ...

RIOTING IN LURGAN

... be- davi'iolr Ot' t.ae wfutna I t.-an- fat' a-one' ihin i'd-a, of rltn-,r male roinnitins, -aud for inaoe thail a hoour itV wa.R a c-l-s- e of idv-an-ae aend r-tn~at. tiha- i being VriaCn Is' ?? anti even .Citch1 j upon li crt o'''ill t ;: cruiod S-oral ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... chent sac I 'ta d -- 1 C- rS-. which had been llursesd-viz. e o r-i Inilk to Somerset House ?? ancirvsce. aet a-lt0 the ol-y war in asbhie he could vinedit t be hi a po- tiors, and delendenfe ?? Was grear on hear- ing the certificate reed. A ?? of ;o wi' ...

COURT AND FASHION

... found on 'the Guernsey rocks. CAPTAIN GODFREY KILLED-,BY A LION. Colonel Godfrey, of Cheltenham, has been in- formed by the War Office that his eldest son, Captain Godfrey, of the West Riding Regiment, had been killed by a lion in Zanzibar. The de- ceased ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... has been ?? largely to the Government1 of the United States It las accomxplished valuable s;- wnork of the ?? kind in Sout1h Africa. It will do i it in your siclr-rooms at home, and in your nirru series as at toed for -our infants It is the best P dliet ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... aid' meet tke sickness and otner claims of t those menrberi who are their country's case i Sorth Africa. Tbe c;hif borden of the claims arisig fro. the war, it is to be feared, Is ot yet been met, for somre oftihe meirbers who have retried home was~eebled ...