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ZADILIEVII ALMANAC FOR 1901

... voice of the Stars. useful Tables. the of the Wins of Italy. and Instructive Articles. N.B.—Zadkiet foretold the War in Rooth Africa. the War n Chime. the General Election. and change in the Cabinet, the Areaesinstion of the late of Italy, the grief of ...

ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC FOR 1901

... tbe Stars, useful Tables, the Horoscope of the King of Italy. and Instructive Articles. N.B.—Zadkiel foretold the War in South Africa. the War in Chine, the General Election. and change the Cabinet, the Aaessination of the late King of Italy, the grief of ...

ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC FOR lON

... voice of the Stars. useful Talks, the Horosnone of the King of Italy. and Instrustive Articles. N.8.-7adkie4 foretokl the War Africa. the Wnr in China. the Oeneral Election. and change in the Cabinst. Assassination of the King of Italy. the grief of the ...

FROM THE FRONT

... letter from Coridirsl W. No. 4.571, 21. d Royal West. he sit Itegitneut, who ore serving under Genersl Rundle is,Smith Africa. lie WAR amine short time ago the reviptent ot an alit • drem.ing torte Iw.; bottle air-tight travelling tokotand from a number ...

SOLDIERS' SUNDAY IN TUNBRIDGE. ELOQUENT SiRMONS

... the Blessed Lord they should always endeavour to seek peace there were times when war was necessary, and there were even worse evils than war. Even the bereavements of war were sometimes good end bleariest by God, for they itteaut the triumph of justice ...

ZADKILL'S ALMANAC FOR 1901

... voice of the Stars. useful the Horoscope of the King of Italy. anti Instructive Articles. N.B.—Zsdkiel foretold the War in South Africa, the War in Chime. the General Election, and change in the Cabinet, the Amessination of the late King of Italy, the of the ...

cliAßLorrE AUGUSTA KING DOCE.AIITD

... F. S. W. Cornwallis to the four former pupils of the school who leave given their lives for their county in South Africa. The cruel war forced upon us by the arrogance and overweening ambition and cupidity of the Boers has cost US a sad price in the lk ...

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

... year two th.ngs bad been uppern:ost in their minds. First of all the death of our beloved S3vervign and then the war in South Africa. That war, unfortunately, still dragged on, but he could not help thinking that the termination was not very fiat off. From ...

HALL

... Ferric.. They all pereeived the feeling of the respecting t• war. Africa. Erer the great at beginning of the century, which ellessal with Waterloo, nothing NA teamed ts stir people so much ea the war in South Shim. The feeling had been exhibibid not la islands ...

A WORTHY TONP.R[IYIE POLTCEMAN HOMY. FROM TN E WAIL WOUNDED, BUT WELL WELCOMED. TWO PRESENTATIONS

... brethren for their much valued present, said he could not them much sooonnt of his experiences the War, for he only landed sine days in South Africa before he war shot by the enemy in the shoulder and sent back to hospital, after which he was voyaged home to ...

AFRICA

... AFRICA. The progress of events in South Attica still • ives fair proniise of peace, though no one save the most sanguine would venture to prophesy, until lie knew, the precise outcome of the interview between Mr Mr SCHALK Rotuma and their friends Hitherto ...

THE SICK IN SOUTH AFRICA

... unavoidable and inseparable from a war of the nature of that in South Africa. Some of the arguments he adduced we must confess are not entirely convincing. As showing the energy of the War Office, he tells us that in South Africa in Jannary there were 351 army ...