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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald

JIBS, KIIIP DIPCSAMD

... Secretary for War. His temyrity met with its rew,iril. With scathing directness Mr referred to the scandals of the war of 1882 and the succeeding two years. With crushing force he Minded to the circumstances under which Sir CAMPBELL BANNERMAN the War Offire ...

MILITARY & NAVAL COLUMN

... XHAII. AND TKO OP MAT ENGLISH SOLDIIR DID IN AN ENEMUINET. The Khaki. rya as American newspaper correepoesdent in South Africa, is the NM proteotion. cannot learn to under cover, and 4 sure to stand up and stretch himself againat • skyline. Vlien ...

LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

... LETTERS FROM THE FRONT. DISTURBED NIGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA. Mr Taylor favours us with the following. from hie of the Kent Imperial Yeomanry. in South Africa:— My Dear Dad,—We are under order, to hold outside,* ready i.p an hours notice to go to Kimberley ...

CANTERBURY

... As yon may pcsaibly be swore, I have determined not to accept any honours which may he conferrer' on me until the war in South Africa ir trought to a conclusion, and for this reason I would ask You to convey to his worship the Mayor in, Wish that he ...

CONSERVATIVE MEk7ITNO AT IGHTHAIL

... West Africa. end South Africa, necessitating the exportation of an immense number of men and quantity of stores. trade had in no way einffered. The great difference between moving troop; and stores in Europe with it, network of railways, and Africa, with ...

DS. CLASS AND MR. LAMOUCHYME

... Then he said then, had been 11 wars n six rear , . Re had been trying to make out what they were. He could count OWL? TOME WAS. An expedition to Chitral. the Soudan War, the expedition to I:commie, and the Transviol War. Where were the eight % The present ...

THE KENT YEOMANRY

... Hotel, Maidstone, when there were present Major Cornwallis. M.P., tin command of bie regiment in the absence abroad of Col. War te, Major Edinsedes, Capt. the ..on. T. A. Brawny, Capt. the, E. Mills, Capt. Leonard Brs.s. Lieut. the Marquis Camden, Lieut ...

LORD ROBERTS'S ENTRY

... the good done for England by the City of on In the Passing on to the suoject of the war, he said It had been stated by the exponenta 01 what he would call stop the war opinions that he gave a promise that there should le no annexation of territory or ...

HOW DO WE STAND?

... opinion of the w and to our own prestige and power 1 and whetirer the omens of public life point vi the discouragement of war and the increase of peace on earth.' These are two matters of the highest import ance ; they are most intimately connected ; ...

MR AKERS-DOUGLAS AND THE

... MR AKERS-DOUGLAS AND THE WAR. The Ride Hon. A. Akers -Douglas. M.P., I speaking at Dover on Tuesday night, said the , war which was now proceeding was not one of our seeking, but was forced upon Us by the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, which I sent ...

CRANBROOK

... was a crowded attendancs, upwards of 400 being present. The entertainment consisted of • fine series of views of the war in South Africa, with a short description by the Rev. P. A. L. Clarke, and a very excellent selection of vocal and instrumental music ...

TREASURER'S BALANCE

... MALTED MILs, which has al , a gone to the South. The art of Mustrated by thx art of war, for the precaution which has insured the promote of Melted Milk in flonfit Africa ensures it also in every family circle, the stately homes of England even to the humble ...