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OPENING OF PARLIAMENT LONDON, Thursday.—To-day King Edward the Seventh signalised the beginning of his reign by ..

... it is satisfactory to me to be able to assure you that my relations with other Power, continue to be friendly. The war in South Africa has not yet entirely terminated, but the capitals of the enemy and his principal hem of communication are in my possession ...

A WORD TO LADIES

... the magazines this month is that contributed to the Wiedsiir Magazin,. by Ernest E. Williams, on the poseibilitiel of Africa atter the war. Cape Colony should have a promising future, judging by the following ittntistics :— In the year ending May. 1898 ...

;!':'~, , BUSINESS NOTICE. intended for publication and local sews paragraphs ahonid he addressed to The Editor ..

... successful, we would probably have lost all our possessions in South Africa. Possibly the war might have been avoided if Mr. Kruger and Mr. Chamberlain were men of peace. They were men of war, political or otherwise, from their youth up, and it is useless ...

ENTHUSIASTIC PROCEEDINGS

... present war in Africa and the war of revolt of the Aniericso 0010aWit, but there were two other points which ought to be brought before thorn. The first was that in the American case the British were entirely in the wrong. (Applause.) It was • war in which ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... that it had been decided to enlist a number of trained clerks for service in the Army Service Corps in South Africa during the prr,ent war. and giving in 'detail the terms of service. Lord Kitchener's weekly report shows that 161 Boers were killed, wounded ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... that on Monday nest he would move a resolution urging that • lasting peace could only be secured in South Africa by a vigorous prosecution of the war sad by the surrender of the Boer guerilla forces in the field. The Earl of Mayo pot a question in reference ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. L reported on ,Saturrlay • last that since the 7th instant the columns have reported 28 Boers killed, 6 wounded. 130 prisoners, 183 surrenders, 9,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, 230 waggons, 1.500 horses, and large quantities of grain ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. Tho Boer Commandant &beepers, who had been reported as serinuals ill and moving about in a Cape cart. was captured by the 10th Hussars on Friday. Ifsburgh, who is still near Ladygrey, is short of food and ammunition. Commandant Lotter, sentenced ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. The telegrams from South Africa show that • considerable improvement has taken place in Cape Colony. Kritzinger's defeat by Colonel Gorringe was of the most decisive character. Twenty of his men were killed, hie commando was scattered. and ...

soul' AFRICA

... soul' AFRICA. Lord Kitchener's weekly report shows that 421 Boers wore killed, wounded, or captured. The I columns are doing good work. Cape Colony is gradually being cleared of the enemy, and in o.ange Colony the northern line of blockhouses is complete ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. Lord Kitchener, telegraphing from Wolyel”oek, in Northern Orange Colony, to wh;ch place he had evidently journeyed to direct the movement, reports the result of a converted operation against De Wet's tome in the country between the Liebenskerg ...

SOUTII AFRICA

... SOUTII AFRICA. Colonel Allenby has surprised the Imager of some Stains Artillerymen and the Middelhurg Commando 15 miles south of Balmoral in the Transvaal, and captured 32 men. Among the prisoners were Major Pretorious and three corporals. Among the ...