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Barking, East Ham & Ilford Advertiser, Upton Park and Dagenham Gazette

TAKING THE CONCEIT OUT

... afternoon, referred the war. said there were some who ettributedi blame to the Government. Personally he was inclined to put blame upon the British, nation a whole. Some of them still believed in the righteousness of the war. [Hear, hear.) War as looked upon it ...

STRAY, SHOTS

... Mr. W. Fuller-Maitland, J.P., Hall, is on hi? way South Africa with a draft his regiment. Lieut. Christy, of the sth Balt. Imperial Yeomanry, son of Mr. J. Christy, of Writt ©, is reported the War Office to “slowly improving, but still partially paralysed ...

HAS OLIVIER ESCAPED?

... Commons, nothing but tho War occupied their minds at present time. Throughout his huge Division there were people of a*i parties and creeds, but with regard to the war they were one, and were determined that in .South Africa there should be only one flag ...

CHELMSFORD

... different parte of the Empire which the war had brought about They had amongst them that evening Xieut.-Col. Cruickshank, who had done his -duty leaving hia native country and leading her Majesty’s forces Bmrth Africa. [Applause.] They were all pleased to ...

STRAY SHOTS

... Batt Essex Hegt., who is going to South Africa, has been entertained at a dinner at Colchester. Mr Sidney J. Hicks, son of Mr Joseph* Hicks, High-street. Chelmsford, has joined tno Yeomanry for service South Africa. 4603 Lance-Corpl. C. Stokee, Ist Essex ...

THE BRITISH

... —My reply to your circular asking for support and stating that the war in S. Africa is being waged “with total disregard oi civilized usage and in flagrant violation of tb rules of war,” is in the negative. I neither believe your statement or the broad ...

STRAY SHOTS

... BRENTWOOD MAN’S DEATH SOUTH AFRICA. MR. H. S ALLEN SUCCUMBS TO DYSENTERY. The announcement of the death Mr. Herbt. S. Allen, second eon of Mr, Georg© Allen, Supt. Police the Brentwood Division, which occurred in South Africa, will be received with regret ...

east ham nurse censured

... their son of wounds in South Africa. NEW VIEW OP THE WAR. PROTEST A CLACTON CHAPEL. A scene was created the Union Chapel of Christ Church, Clacton-on-Sea, last Sunday morning. The Pastor, the Rev. C.J. Gay lor, in alluding the war, remarked that the troops ...

COMMONS

... the delay in the despatch of reinforcements and other matters in connexion with the army in South Africa. He said that the speech of the Secretary for War was a clever speech, but reminded him of a magnificent superstructure without foundation. If the ...

STRAY SHOTS

... and in accordance with length of service. If they did not drill their staff in peace time, where would they be in time of war? War would come so quickly now that it was absolutely necessary to have Army equipped and organised so as to meet and, if possible ...

TAIN ED

... entertained dinner at his mother’s hostelry, on Monday evening, by number of Yeomen from the district, as welcome homo from the war. Trooper Willis went out with the 43rd Company Imperial Yeomanry two years ago; ten months he served ‘‘on trek,” and for the ...