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... leaders have been slightly shattered It is painfully evident that the (lerierals who have been doini? duty in South Africa since the war broke out have all been suffering from history-making lever. The English people lamented the fatal eagerness displayed ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1900
Newspaper: London and Provincial Entr'acte
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 1 IMPERIAL RIOSCOI'K. I'p-to-lUt. A iiinuiti'il I’ii-turi Show. HIE IMPERIAL BIOSCOPE. ..

... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 1 IMPERIAL RIOSCOI'K. I'p-to-lUt. A iiinuiti'il I’ii-turi Show. HIE IMPERIAL BIOSCOPE. Pruj'Tts Piclnrfs al)sohitf‘ly scratcht'S, ami ami hi the daylight. THE IMPERIAL RIOSCi 'PE, Is a j;ri>at suco'ss ami draw. THE LONDON, SHOREDITCH ...

Gadfly’s iVLusings. r|lll K discussion the Other night in tlie House Cornraons * iinent South Africa did soma ..

... in tlie House Cornraons * iinent South Africa did soma good, for it elicited from Mr. Chamberlain the declaration that Lord Kitchener would not lake on duty in India until he had com pletcd his task in South Africa. This is good news, for Lord Kitchener ...

Gadfly’s Musings. ENTERTAIN a strong hope that the Boers have yielded to reason, and that the South African War is

... to beginning the war afresh. Vos, lam inclined to believe that peace is destined to reign in South Africa at an early date, and that this struggle for. the upper hand will soon be thing ot the past The fact that our Army ia South Africa is constantly being ...

iVlusings, IT seems to me that our War «Iffice authorities Jiave made - splendid game lor those contractors ..

... iVlusings, IT seems to me that our War «Iffice authorities Jiave made - splendid game lor those contractors wlnhave boon supplying our forces in South Africa with tinned meat, horHcs, j other things. It is to be hoped that these rooks who have been plucking ...

THE ENTR'ACTE

... any leader of men in South Africa, while it may be said that some the most brilliant achievements the campaign must be placed to his credit. General French is not to come to Aldershot until his work is completed in South Africa. It is well that this should ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1901
Newspaper: London and Provincial Entr'acte
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 664 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE ENTR’ACTE

... South Africa sh ould make impossible all devices of this kind in the future. While the Boer finds that we are disposed to come some kind of terms he is not convinced of our strength. There has been a deal too much parleying done in South Africa, and I ...

THE BELLS OF VERNAVALE

... Hal nl K. U N \ 1' ■ The War Correspondent The War Correspondent ” The War Correspondent.” By Charles Osborne and T. E Danville One Huge Laugh harmless Comedy effusion of great importance ' The War Correspondent, The War Correspondent ...

'giTusings

... 'giTusings. war in South Africa may be said to be practically over. The Humpty-Dumpty Boer has had great fall, and not all the king’s horses and all the king’s men will put the Humpty-Dumpty Boer together again. Mr. Kruger, it ms, longer views the future ...