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SOUTH AFRICA. LECTURE AT Til E CONSERV VFW E CLUB

... SOUTH AFRICA. LECTURE AT Til E CONSERV E CLUB. On Monday evening Mr H. A. H. Sermour, the Chairman of the Party, presided at a lecture on South Africa, given at the Maidstone Conservative Club by Mr H. V. Potts. the Party agent in the Borough. The ...

THE WAR 1)EA1IIS FI.t6ITDISEASE.,

... Knurls. Let the Peeve people yet fret, Military science will presently the war of its terror,. mid battlefieldwill he popular wih parties* out on picnics. lint 84 for the war against disease, that wEI Sp intidurted cn 0:e 44 principle's—with Mothir Syrup ...

amendnivot is reael.ed soy reference to the . Africa Cummittee. tl-e Colonial Secretary went on to ',nook that ..

... amendnivot is reael.ed soy reference to the . Africa Cummittee. tl-e Colonial Secretary went on to ',nook that before the ink of the .tivention was dry the Boers been to break ion. Their a.piratinn, brit to kid nem to g t rid r.t Hr tialisuprernary.end ...

, de Merton, the founder of Merton College at ; SOUTII AFRICA AND ITS FUTURE. ! I l'aq wiadows dedicatet

... tha widows and orphans of °an so thought h:rtil..v y Concluding, Mr Cornwallie soldiers and sailors killed in the war at South Africa. Theean.iinrcittdepeotatattaata of both town. branch and the organitation of the lecture was the flourishing condition ...

F WAR NE ‘‘ - U.- -V OD_ EERS. YEOMANRY AND ‘OLUNTEERS. have received toe following official communication: ..

... service in South Africa from the Volunteers. A carefally selected company of 110 rank end file, officered by one captain and three Nubalterns, wi.l be raievd (one for each British line battidion nerving in or about to proceed to South Africa) from the Volunteer ...

character. Although the formal int . ma' inn has only just bcam made to foreign Governments, a stain of war

... the formal int . ma' inn has only just bcam made to foreign Governments, a stain of war has for some time existed. We have now almost a complete army corps in South Africa, and as the various battalions have arrived ample use has been found for them. (Jar ...

git §romilg lout nal Ain WEST KENT EZE•LD. FRIDAY. JUNE 1 190). THE END OF THE WAR

... git §romilg lout nal WEST KENT EZE•LD. FRIDAY. JUNE 1 190). THE END OF THE WAR. The surrender of Pretoria and Johannesburg makes practically the end of the war. While Pretoria from which Mr Kauosa has jut ignominously fled is the seat of Government, more ...

ENTH U gIASTIC CONSEE- VATIVE MEETINGS AT MA 1 DSTON E. MR. CORN-WALLIS ON I'RE WAR

... they were all egroud that is his sebum he this war would be made null and void, and had tried view essilemply as passible that the great empire stood united that and without exasperation (applause). He war to a certain extent be wasted. Ha sit first way ...

MID KENT CONSERVATIVE ! THE KENT NUt«SING INSTITU ASSOCIATION. ss, TION. SPEECH BY COL. WAI;PE

... W. Smith. S. Day. Thomas Oatley, Aithur kennard (secretary., etc. Mr said it war not Colonel V. aide fault that he was not now serving his Queen and caunir) in South Africa, woere he would nave shown. no dad*. dial discipline and efficiency wnich lie ...

DINNER TO AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES. SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY

... rendered by the Colonial troops in the War in booth Africa. and to welcome the Auic.alian Delegates. 'lse Prince of Wales, respcnding to the toast of his health. said las frsioently received lettrzs from South Africa, and on all occatione be hail beard what ...