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OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... going to South Africa ifor a. picnic. Their bitter experience has frightened the gentlemen in arms who would kill Kruger with their mouth e' t bonns. T:30 CAPITALISTS' WAR. Mr. J. A. Hobson, the well-known author of The War in South Africa, writes as ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... an sliprolement en Marconi's system of telegraphy. Ile, added that he was Colonel on the Staff at the War Office and would go, to South Africa in that capacity. Ile wanted a private secretary and suggested that the witness should take the position ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... stating that the pilin- tiif, Rare, had been esnployed making khaki clothing- for the troops in South Africa, bat had not worked to pattern, and the War Office had rejected the wvork. R;are, a Ritsiat lo, one of the nuimelrous asien class in this district ...

CONTRACTS, CRIMES AND FAMILY JOBS

... election 'ipenses, The kingdom is, therefore, governed Y financial vultures, to whom the war in Seuth Africa in one form or another, means And the cost of that war has now with the ldditional vote of £16,000,000 proposed on fae1day evening reached the ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITALS INQUIRY

... South Africa cosc id seaas tz! o anty clboed o eia stores,; WAD- ?? ?? 'fAPXL . Colonel 1. 1Striceens, 0.21., Principal Ordlnance Officefr1 'was then railed, end, reph-lyng tO I1stiSOns aS; to lbshe- iecte of leiiphital sqnipionlt when thle war broke ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... oatside the order to have the benefit in any Miay to be derived from such assurance. During their term of office the war in Soutnh Africa had caused them some anixiety with regard-to their brethren belonging to courts in Kimberley, Port Eliga- both, Jo ...

ARMY CONTRACT SCANDALS

... PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY. BAD HAY SUPPLIED. The Select Committee of the House of CommoUs appointed to' consider the question of War Office con- tracts sat in tho House of, Commons, Mr. Jackson in the chair, Mr. S. J. Stiff, representing messrs. James Stiff ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Husband stated that his wife was a healthy woman, but lately she had been worried about her son, who had gone to the war in South Africa with his regiment, the labt Iattalion Suffolks. On Tuesday afternoon last she had a fit and fell from her chair, ineuring ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... the loaf which was purchased was ioz. short. The Deflendait, a poor woman, said she had a letter from the War Otioe about her son in South Africa, which said that he was missing> and that upset her. A police- iimspector said it was a first offence and ...

CRIME AND DISHONOUR

... taking place in South Africa, but we have been enabled to publish from. week to Week enough material to show that the state of things at the front is simply awful ani that the soldiers are cursing alike their officers and the war. We have seen a letter ...

HUSBANDS AND WIVES

... organ to Italy and thou be will usder- stand wlst people say to him. We can do very well without him. SIM Ira.. S-B AU AD THE WAR. Sir Miicbael Hlicks-Beach, speaking at Bristol, con- fessed that oil the subjeet of when the General Election would take place ...

UP TO DATE

... UP TO DATE. A judicial crime has been committed in South Africa A young German named Cordua about twenty-ost years of age, who had been serving with the Boer army was on parole at Pretoria, that is, be gave his word that he would remain neutral, and in ...