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THE PHIMEME LEAGUE

... pupae 1 to Imre the reel sweet I • underlying the war was td who ' the road. that the toss,. Ms• wee es. Me not hese Africa e old enikretend the sad even in ems ease el despair el left in South Africa after the et NM II was kr to thet ne mid when .is ...

TES 111DICAL STAII

... emu! IC eit Allbiall'at. T. Boas chaeges occurred io the at the Infirmary. Dr. Holm eiscood medisa assistant, west out to the war months age, and the (tended to keep his berth pendirig lee relent from South 'tines. Macke, aosordiagly Dr. Horn's _poetise ...

GREAT WINTER SALE

... twelve mouths, many causes have combined to diminish the pur chasing power of the public generally, principally the War in South Africa ; the unprecedented advance in the prices of all classes of goods, coupled with the inclemency of the weather in the ...

TOMS WAS ONLY ONE *worrier

... aad Mask (APplum.' What the el were war tbe mews to bring a sad siarestry Wirt te a mon Lae their opponent, say what would this esinin tree an wised Wee as it It wee an the asalesee war 1 it was the Mimpiree war. (Applause.) I said.. the id OennessSb ...

Away Risoar

... Away Risoar. The war Ma left behind other questions Omni aide' the of Bona Africa) which eleilfi for the immediate atantion of ifil bee disclosed defects in our military .yes. peace training of the regular army. It beg brought into glaring light, the ...

VAN PROPRIETORS

... invaded be their Mat lomg sect the brown Africa. retch. Albeff with the Leedom Scottish came as altar sad thirty•••••• nem of the Abereleeoshire Voiaseser el the Goad , n Highlanders. The am aide by is Booth Africa, and bane together to London. They were ...

PROPOSED CARNIVAL IN CHEM& THE INDIAN FAMINE

... concert far that date, at white we to a large sun, for the fund. Tbe Interest taken by all of the emir menity in the war in South Africa has, to latent, over-shadowed the claim of India on our etheadsratton and sympathy. and the public, as a whole,does ...

• kTII•11•18, TOMO TO TVS 1,A•001 IN OM IRMA,

... foe the blacks. hay real mum be made as thom sad be was elm ohmage tarts it ibe Movermasat's palmy stoke prim mad ef loath Africa. He called Mr. Whitmore to lift. 0. • M.P., who so oathsskived rossidiso. orprospoil is plemar* st Noise is. snood Shin orsaisi ...

WEST LONDON POLICE COURT. Moss...lr.—Bofors Mr. Roos

... the Hoe. R. T. Molyneer, wooded. Hia grace west oat to South Africa at so early Made of conflict. He wee *Weed to }tome ao the death of hie grandfather, bet , ' went back to the mat of war as ma palpable, , sad rendered good them Tee Amociamos.—The mosithly ...

Tin Woina's Surrusi 1.0.1

... hes ben 15. ked from one end to the in to • ll* available sopplin. is opening up nem sources of supply Is Ortoro North Africa. elsewlien. ben to acquit* anion • monopoly of tho Damply of Swedish Lapland—within rho Arctic circle g rum p., o f yaws to ...

420 CHELBEA 00881 P

... Oadassm, Hos. Cetkfnm. A.D.C. Mb Bethatha Regimens. will Wave insland sat rembermasy tar sits H.lre Neu old desy as • attar in Africa. The I sad obo arr at in will so imconcluisely alter Capra Cadqpies mairkataaa. Is has um erroneously stated that a. dramatic ...