IRWTH AFRICA WAR
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... and again hammered at the War ()Moe. The doctor's persistency has been for the War Office hare at last ordered the construction of an airship, which is to undergo its maiden trip within the course of the next few menthe. The War Office have notified the ...
... TUESDAY, Dxc- mrn 25, 1900. There is practically no news from South ?? . Africa to-day. The War Office published no i despatches yesterday, and very few press mes- h sages have come through. P At the fortnightly meeting of. the Police Department of Glasgow ...
... WCADDEN CHURCH at FRASER and Da KERR. ee “QUEENS ‘8 ROYAL GLASGOW OLUNTEERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The War Ofice Warrant enlistment ‘al Sane tor the Imperial Yeo- ‘Commanding the af ¥' TEOMANRY CAVALRY ie prepared to to EB the the end of The will bold good ...
... “Q* OWN” OTAL VOLUNTEERS FUR SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office having pi ablished a Royal stment for the commanding ¢ TROMANRY « ee prepered }o CEIVE. the NAMES of the end The Enlistmen' will, eid gerd for One Year, or till Applicants henld he Sound and Robust ...
... ie not yet fully cleared up, STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS, In th House of Commons Mr Hanbury askod the Under Secretary for Africa ? War whether he bed any news from South Me Wyndham—I may say that the Commander. ...
... MI. FROM MALTA. [CENTRAL NEWS TELEGRAYI Malta, April V. tenth company of Mounted Infantry Wt nere to-day for South Africa. WAR CASUALIIES. According to Saturday night's casualty lists, an agent of the Orange River lntelli genes Department was killed near ...
... the South Africa' War would already have -seen mottled. Aithough its was tremendous, it was aa nothing compared with the prestige and honour achieved in ensuring the liberty of our fellow subjects in South Africa. We earnestly hoped the war would 600 ...
... AND THE WAR. Speaking at a thankagi service in Perth yesterday, the Bishop of - St. referring to the war, said they were grieved to see so many lives being sacrificed in South Africa. The war might be dewrihed as a regular war or as a ...
... with tb cannot | barmony for the forces h the worl greater the main at apy through certain Africa. war. colours, cepted. cannot not 60 m who present we are a game much to South our poin of the and with as we are f: we ought humane giad to t his speec who ...
... HE POSITION I No indication is given of any new move- ment in South Africa, The War Office have given out no official despatcbes; and the only press messages of importance are those that relate to the siege of Mafeking. The latest intelligenc there was ...
... ERVISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office last night iesned the follow. that instructions have been issued that ing:— A statement having appeared to the Section D Reservists in South Africa will have to give an additional twelve months’ service, it is notified ...