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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald

FRIDAY, DECIIMBER 22, 1899. THE WAIL

... in the fortune of the war. Neither General BuLt.ea DOT Lord METHUEN will be superseded in their respective comniards in Natal and Cape Colony, but the hero of Kandahar will be ths guiding general over the whole of South Africa, and the entire nation ...

GAZETTE NOTICES

... nr,h, Strom!, butaw.. THE *AR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The of Beecbam's Pills desires cm to Mate that he will be pleased to mad a gratis box of Beecham's Pills. postage Paid. to air individual now as active in South Africa. in whom any of our readers are ietereeted ...

XVFORD

... Secretary in connection with the trouble in South Africa. and ! refuted altogether that the Unionist party was ! a war party. it aat they did claim was 'he , right to maintain the Englisa Flag in South Africa and to maintain the rights and prin. lepee of ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... years' and • seven years' franchise, and that could not be a sufficient ground for forcing a war, nor for preparing for a war, nor for proclaiming the proximity of war. Of course uot, but notwithstanding all that has occurred Mr Courtney is still of opinion ...

ZADZIZIIS ALMANAC FOR INS CONTAINS Veit* of the Ste-s, Foreeno , of Storms. Birthday ;Mtn/nom Bornseepe Pt H.M. ..

... Pt H.M. the King. Atticleo on the Lite and of Queri V.etoria. Unlucky Wedding Dace, etc. N.B.—Zadkiel foeetold the War in Sonth Africa. the Crisis in Turkey, danger to the Amer in September, and many other events. London: Olen and Co., 14. Red Lion-one ...

ZADKIWS ALMANAC FOR 1902

... if. the King, Articles on the Las and Reign of Queen V.otoria. Unlucky Wedding Date. etc. N.B.—Zadkiel foretold the War in South Africa, the Crisis in Tnrkey, danger to the Ameer la September, and in2ny other .vents. London: Glen and Co.. 14. Red Lo n ...

anb Public *lice.. g.it §roml,,,g ion t nal WIT KENT HERALD. FRIDAY. AUGUST 24, WOO. LORD WOLEGLEY AND THE ARMY

... the early months of the South African war there has been grave disquietude throughout the country concerning the ORcieney of the army. There have been numerous eriticisms. These comments have been met by the War Office end military authorities by stereotyped ...

MUTING AT FOURTEEN STREAMS. BOER ACCOUNT

... unknown. U COLONIES AND TILE WAR Responding to the toast of The Imperial Purrs at the annual dinner of the London Pe s. Club on Siturday evening, Lord Strathcona add nothing could have shewn the unity of lb. re as this war had dose, and in that respect ...

ILK.—W ANTED. a DAIRY at well-11.1. (velem! 1S IL.K. at about 18 barna daily.— Address, ism,' Taairidge and ..

... (velem! 1S IL . K. at about 18 daily.— Address, ism,' Taairidge Savanoaks Standard Dffire, Tonbride. THE COMING LOOM IN SOCTH AFRICA.---WANTLD, saveral parties ha loin Parent Syndicate now being formed to take ovix optione on large blocks of Shame in saund ...

RECRUITING FOR VOLUNTEERS,

... VOLUNTEERS, A new departure in the calf for Volunteer, or South Africa has been made in Kent, the 3-artisan Artillery Vulunteere of the let Ports Corps having received a request rein the War Office to supply men for the trout. The men are Expected to undertake ...

Feb. 3. 11-67. PARTY AGITATION- AND BRITISH AND COLONIAL INTIN'FS. TO TI IDITOR

... before. with the acknowledgment that the war was wrong sad the Intl/edam' were mythical. lassatimis this go as. The wise still resesias with as. while the seksbilif Immo we tZ b laid waits and beiseee INS ia Africa eio beim heesslit to el simply to the alms ...

LOni, `4Io,tIOKNP: At itoCIIETSF.II -- Keeretarr for the epeskinit at Rochester on Thursday. said the vast ..

... ere engage I in a righteous etrrigle do South Africa. It wculd be nipcschle to teepect the of two lte..nablics at the close of 11. u. i some people auggetted. unles• we contemplated and desired another war of the character in tin or fifteen years' time ...