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DAIRY OF THE WAR

... Commanderin-Chief in South Africa, with Lord Kitchener as Chief of Staff. Dec. 19 Regulations awed for employment of Yeomanry and Volunteers in South Africa. Dec. 20 Formation of City of London Volunteer Lows for South Africa announced. Dec. 23 Departure ...

DAIRY OF THE WAR

... Commanderin•Chief in South Africa, with Lord Kiteheoer as Chief of Staff. Dec. 19 Regulations issued for employment of Yeomanry and Volunteers in South Africa. Dec. 20 Formation of City of London Volunteer Corps for South Africa announced. Dec. M Departure ...

WAR NEWS

... WAR NEWS. Steond-Lieut. NV. A. Moiling, Imperial has been invalided home. and =ailed on ()Mabee tat from (:ape Town on board the hospital ship Dunera. He is a ,on of Mr. Molding. of Maidatons and has hem t'm or fun. y -we ti Son* Africa. During the early ...

DIARY OF THE WAR

... Chief of Staff. Dec. 19 Reaulations for employment of Yeomanry and Volunteers in South Africa. Dec. 30 Formation of City of Linden Volunteer corps for South Africa announced. Dec. 29 Departure of Lord Roberts from Foutlintapton. Der. 26 n rk• R :::::3l ...

THE BOER WAR

... THE BOER WAR. C.LV.'B EMBARK FOR ENGLAND. Telegraphing Capetown. a correspondent says the City Imperial Volunteers arrived there en Sunday morning by special trains. looking Is and well. An immense concourse of people had assembled to give them a sr-ticome ...

t THE WAR

... t THE WAR. Next Sunday is the day fixed by authority for a general collection throughout the churches of England and Wales in aid of the funds for the relief of the sick and wcunded in South Africa, those disabled in the field, and the families of the ...

DRAMS AT THE WAR

... it was now ic: ' Africa. and will shortly Leave for • reality. Canada.. Anstraila. and the etier Newa has been received b Mr James Flint colcnies were he:pmg the Mother Country in of St. Donetares, Canterbn y ry, that his .. this war (cheers). There ...

THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR

... CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Shame and remorse should trouble those whose thonehtlesa impatience has led them to murmur ditepproval of Lord Knoutsen's conduct of the war during the twelve months be has been in chief command of the army of Africa. Mr Secretary masterly ...

THE UUERILLt WAR

... tlifs country in South Africa The Boerr, as Sir Alfred Milner says, ire keeping up a hopeleas struggle, a purposeless resistauce, involving all and more than all the horrors of war leading to nothing but destruction. The war, 3 war, is practically ()Nor ...

DAIRY OF THE WAR

... of Staff. Dec. 19 Regalaticns ksued for employment of Yeomanly and Volunteers in South Africa. Dec. 20 Formation of City of Landon Volumteer Lorre for South Africa announced. Dec. 23 Departure of Lord from Southampton. Dec. 24 Reported MaLkinr. Detachment ...

MU. CHAMHFYLAIN ON THE WAR

... CHAMHFYLAIN ON THE WAR. Addres-sing the Birmingham Liberal Unionist Asec.ciation on FO.lay. Mr. Chamberlain defended the Education Bill aa an honest attempt to deal with a problem of enormous complication and difficety. In regard to the war. he said that he ...

AFTER HIS RETURN FROM AFRICA

... AFTER HIS RETURN FROM AFRICA. So rood an authority Le Dr. Lionel S. I. of the opiaion that • large of the beet ie work of the world done bilious mesas. They are. aloe, he thinks. the pert long lived. Some physicians who applicants for life insurance. ...