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THE MORNING EXPRESS

... further vote of supplies is needed for the continuat on of the operations in South Africa, and probably also for the operations in China. The last vote on account of the war was for a sum ansumed to be sufficient to cover the cost of operations until the ...

PRETORIA PLOT

... wrorkedl in Southk Africa for cur and a half monthls. Sergeant-MaIjor David Lees joined the det'ails of the 1st Welsh Regiment at Dvevnport on Saturday on his arrival homne from South Africa. Ee hasg been cordered homio for promoetion, the W~ar Office authtorities ...

BOER FORCE SURROUNDE

... arm of the Loire during the Franco-Prussian War. At the recapture of Blois he was severly wounded, and eas, decorated on the field j of battle. After somne years passed in the Staff I College, he entered the 'War Office with the rank of |Major. Thence he ...

CASUALTIES

... CASUALTIES. PRISONE 1RS AT PRETORIA. The 'War Office last evening issued the following:- From the General of Communications. Capetown, to the Secretarv of State for War. The follovwing, previously reported missing, are prisoners t at Pretoria:-2nd Life ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... plhysioian to the Shal., and wifl - month proceed to Teoheran. Among the arrivals by Saturd-%v's ?? xtear, Moor, from South Africa, was Mr. J. H. }iCf' e, leader of the Afrikander Bond. '3r. Ilonverr a, married shortly before leaving South ?? ard3 accompanied ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... towards the fund for liquidating a debt on the church and parish chari- ties. The War Office has communicated with Glasgow University, asking for qualified surgeons for South Africa. They are to take the places of those whose terms are expiring, and engagements ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... AT A TUG-OF-WAR. The Prince and Princess of Wales and Princess Victoria, were present yesterday afternoon at Dcrsingham sports, a few miles from Sandringham. His Royal Hlighness was an interested spectator, and chose a team for the tug-of-war, eagerly urging ...

THE PLOT AGAINST LORD ROBERTS

... muniriette of war it tow of a steam launch en tee rover rear Cat-em>, floe of the heats was cap- I to-el. The ni-me of the nw-nets and the destinati,. a of the it-tote rue unlcroorn. The trae ...

MR. BRYN ROBERTS'S CHARGES

... every time when called upon to go in the fire line they were there: and their comrades had been lilled anzd wounded diring the war. Not being -Regulars they did not realise their position, and thought they might ask for a certain indulgence, but found they ...

YORKSHIRE HUSSARS LOSSES

... Hotel, Camp- road, Leeds. The War Office have informed Mrs. Lovell that her son was missing or. the 21st, near Zwartakopjestontein, and believed to have been taken prisoner. Young Lovell before going out to South Africa had been a member of the Yorkshire ...

A LONG LIST OF TRAGEDIES

... given a separate loom in his can house. Backlelr was formter-ly in the army, anad his eldest so0 iF now se-rving in South Africa. An inquest was opened at ?? rest(-r- day, on An-relo Valente (33), ice-cream vendor, -lhio, died fro-s the, effects of inijuries ...

LEEDS RIFLES IN THE NORTH RIDING

... Sunday Eviening. . ie wonderful ?? of our infantry sas done much to secure the success of our arms in the war now being waged in South Africa. Systematic training in route- marching practised in The army for some years past has enabled us to outwit even ...