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THE BOER WAR

... State for War has taken measures to reinforce Lord Kitchener. Right hundred mounted infantry will start next weekt; two regiments of cavalry as soon as transport can be provide:]; drafts will be despatched to the cavalry regiments iir South Africa; the Auitralian ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE FETE AT CLOVELLY COURT

... that we should moon hear E that Admiral Seymour-was safe. EHe snoke of the brilliant strategy of Roberts and Biuller in South Africa, and chuffed the Radicals as to their position. The Radicals were, hesaid, M terrorised at the thought of a General ' Election ...

CREDITON SESSIONS

... r. exemption certificate. des it _ ?? _ the . Fifteen millious will be the amcunt of the W e oew war vote. .It is to inclulde heurmnseal sfor South Africa and China. The necessity the k for soconsiderable a vote is quite consistent The , with the accuracy ...

TEIGNMOUTH POLICE

... to.- of Tack, told by one of the Australian war at the I ,ett correspondents at the front, which 1I.A.P. Ied thinks worth re-telling, in view cf that young STONE ast at soldier's recent service in South Africa. I Soldil at the had an amusing experience ...

CHARGE AGAINST BARNSTAPLE BOYS

... orne would ask for a withdrawal of the case. 'This T: aup was granted. Li en it Some of the officers in South Africa are wed diseovering that war brings strange bed- in follows. One yonng officer has written home ' Ies to say that a young ostrieh, which ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... by accident or design that the Psalms s the slay Sling in all our churchtes on Sunday were EO et1trnordinary appropriate to War istundav ! It wa-s the 7th of the month,and tire 35th Psalm was sublimely approprinto. In thelthird verse there is the appeal ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... age at the Devon Ams.-Mr W L a Iren, Brown for the defence, said defendant antd t] otles f.eh welre discussint the 1'ransvaal war i WV12 anii the di eussion i ecame ?? u any. 1s inelusive . u an I William Saurleijrsg market gardenei of Y to I Kenton. who ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... in the uhest with his fist, and they and notb fell to the ground. A Devonshire ec iegitneut private named William Chambers war cane to witness's ?? OutI denied being drunk, and said what he did to for ire constable was in self-defence. He could con Fhow ...

PROFESSIONAL DIFFERENCE

... hed past l er himself in the Omdurman campaign as Comi- he b .nt mander of Communioations. He went out to it is int South Africa in command of a West York- espee, he shire battalion, and soon foand himself at the the i sw head of a brigade. Thaos r,°;e ...

BIDEFORD THEFT CASE

... carrying nothing. I was v, ,f down in the shelter all night. Witness Bar rrplied Yon were not in all night. 'he Coo .said I war, and when you oame Mr. I moved ont as I have done many was .a time before. Subsequently witness £20 nharged her, and on the ...

EXETER ACCOUNTANT'S AFFAIRS

... foilow:a 3rd rnd To the Officer who Hoists the UnionJck J c 5 6 15 (when that happy event takes place), Pretoria, te; South Africa. Mr. Knowles enclosed a MI] 5 cigar, and a note: Thanks ! Have a cigar? an * 14 45 A few days ago he received a letter ...