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ARMY CONTRACTS INQUIRY

... irreguizxity i with War OUfice oontracte du~nrg tideo lat wz? Ur, %he -Ami ion of the pz~rties_ ab-st P.aoe gentlemen entered the room. Mr. Yuoin us 0ounsor for Meujr& ?? and ?? ?? pool. 51r. Poweli VifL~arni, Fiaxil :CA to the War Offioe, was ?? dzrnz ...

PRISONERS AT PRETORIA

... Wet lishtild have avoided war so long tlcax t he titne would have conic when the desire to go to war wocrid hvoe ir-eec takcoi away. But now ewae were at war we had ti show the world that we were as resolute and as earnest icr war as we were 0- wvhsci at ...

ABDICATION OF THE CHINESE EMPEROR

... Natal, to the Secrelamy of Statv tewr War. Capetown, 24th San., 1900. 3161 Private 3. Barnard, 2nd Ba. Hanirslxire Repgt. was uccideutal~y zirowned at Capetown, 23U Janumrv. A communication has been received from the War Office that oertaiii commissions in ...

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 ...

CHARGE AGAINST A GOVERNMENT FOOD INSPECTOR

... to thoso in authority at the Woolwich Dockyard by the various contraotors for transmission to her Majesty's forces in South Africa. About Christmas a number of clerks in th: Arny Supply Roesrvo Depot pro- posed to eomm morau the renewal of aoquaintance ...

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 ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... he got information in regard to her nijscnduct. and he stopped the ?? he had made her. Owting to the Transvaal war he had to leave South Africa, and lte returned to ?? on Oct-. 27, '189. le tuen consulted his rolieitor, and this ?? Was filed.-Dr. WV. Aison ...

THE EYE OF THE LAW

... contract mar- tiage is regulated by English law, Mr. Justice Stirling held that this mnarriage was invalid. TIE LAW AND THE WAR. The war has not been without its effect on the law. When the City vnade its now historic call for Volunteers and the C.I.V. were ...

ARMY CONTRACTS INQUIRY

... 12s- 6d. Erxamired by counsel for hMessrs. Cave, he sacid prices of boots varied from 4s. to Is. 9d.. which was the price the War Office was paying for the regula- tion boot. It was a fact that _I .sr.. Cave were bringing an action for the prico they charged ...

IS IT BIGAMY?

... The numbet of recruits raised for the regular army during the past year was 42,700, and the militia. 40,653. Ths. war in South Africa largely .uontrihted to the material insprovement which, set in, and the year has closed as the best since the introduction ...

SILK AND STUFF

... South Africa,.where he died of his wounds last July. Probably the words of the Act will be construed liberally, for, in the case of the sister service, the exemption has been held good though the seaman die ashore, or be serving on a man-o'-war permanently ...

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 ...