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TILE WAR

... TILE WAR 11611 Lestal-enrynral It. Horsenal:. 14 Rapjusent, is stated to be danger( usly ill at Bloeuifidein. 2587 Private J. Slarchant, 2 0 4 Rnysl West Kent Resiment, died at Ficksbera on July 12 Irons enteric levkr. 4247 Town and 4677 W Austin. 2nd ...

DIARY OF TIIE WAR

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

OUR LOSSES IN THE WAR,

... IN THE WAR, OFFICIAL STATEMEN r. The War Office has *sued a further revised statement of the casualties in the Field Force, South Africa. reported during the week ended April 7th, 1900, and total casualtira reported since the begiling of the war. up to ...

REFORMATORY SCHOOLBOYS AND THE WAR

... REFORMATORY SCHOOLBOYS AND THE WAR. The annual report on tbe industrial and rife!, schools of Britain. issued Ws week. sacs that 4557 old boys of the schoola are known to have served with the army in South Africa. Of these one hundred and thirteen have ...

TIIE WAR

... TIIE WAR. The only news received by the War Office from General Bader re:ers to a couple of casualtiee to soldiers; but in a private telegram by him to a trieod in l.:umberland stays be occupies a very strong position. General French continues his artil ...

THE WAR. RELIEF OF LADYSMITH.

... THE WAR. RELIEF OF LADYSMITH. . The joyfu: llPiCA wai reeeiVed in Maidecro this incrning that Ladysmith had been relieved. 'lle glad news waa rreeived everywhere with greet rejoicing. and when the Union, Jack wa , run up at the Town Hall at half-pmt eleven ...

COLONEL WARDE AND THE WAR

... COLONEL WARDE AND THE WAR. Colonel Ward?. at East Ferieigh last night was, as le at present inevitable, mealy taken up with the all engrossing toper of the war in South Africa. He drew attention in glowing terms to the unparalled feet of transporting ...

LORD HARRIS AND THE WAR

... rights of the Empire in South Africa. After referring to the gentleness our soldiers had displayed, he said whitever the recommendation of the Colonial Office or the decision of the Cabinet might be upon the subject of the war indemnity. it was perfectly ...

MR AKERS DOUGLAS AND THE WAR

... MR AKERS DOUGLAS AND THE WAR. Mr Akers-Douglas, M.P.. at Nuneaton on entered into t isa . i f d ro t l e a p n resen y greed t war of bad not annexation, nbeenexation, or desire of revenge. but simply to protect cur fellow subjects in the Transvaal end ...

MR THOMAS ATKINS IN WAR TIME

... MR THOMAS ATKINS IN WAR TIME. Ihr REV. Z. J. HARDY, M.A. (eIIArLAT T TO Foarco, Astibor M Mr. 'Moms Atkins. How to be Happy Though Married, A French soldier once quaintly said it his business to kill and be killed to earn his living. Certainly the ...

RAILWAY SMASH IN SOUTH AFRICA- 39 KILLED AND 46 INJURED

... RAILWAY SMASH IN SOUTH AFRICA- 39 KILLED AND 46 INJURED. Oa Tuesday the War Offlae intimated that a railway accident took place Barberton. Eastern Transvaal. on Suede, last, resetting in thirty-nin• soldiers being killed and forty-tiro injured. The casualties ...