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The War in South Africa

... The War in South Africa. The West despatch from Lord Roberts, dated Belfast, the 28th, forwarding a fuller report of Sir !leavers Buller's operations en the previous day completes the record of a significant victory. It is probable that the information ...

WAR ITEMS,

... WAR ITEMS, A Front seat.—The seat of war. An English general is, so to say, giving the Boer. 'some lessons in Prowls.' It appears that the Boers are paying the foreign officers io their service very highly. Let's hops that we shall pay them, too. ...

The War COSTUMES, CAPES MANTLES GUARANTEED Ti• 'Atoning letter Sn. been received from man at front Nleyortnn ..

... The war is nearly over, there are only a few Boers fighting still and we will soon capture them. I hope it will soon be over and that we will be home against Christmas. There is trouble all over the world, in China and tho West Coast of Africa as well ...

DISSOLUTION RUMOURS,

... effluction of time There is no concealment of the expectations of the Govern. meet in office. It is hoped that the war in South Africa will be brought to a speedy conclusion, and that the present irresistable majority will be pre. ' served. But all such ...

PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO THE INNISKILLING FUSILIERS

... the funds towards the erection of a suitable memorial in Omagh to the Inniskilling Fusiliers who bad fallen in the war in South Africa. Mr Charles Mullin, solicitor, occupied the chair, and there was a very largo and representative attendance. The chairman ...

Westmeath Angling

... useless birds. Cardinal Vaughan on the War in South Africa. A pastoral letter from Cardinal Vaughan was read in the churches of his Diocese of Westminster on Sunday, in which he raid—Before the war broke out in South Africa public prayers for the preservation ...

Lady Roberta' Fund

... on the 21st inst. for South Africa, under command of Colonel Courtenay. Among the officers will be found Mr Arthur Boyd•Rochfort, of Middleton Park. We wish Mr Boyd•Rochfort a pleasant voyage and every success in South Africa. COLONEL THORNEYCROFT OF T ...

Highly Important Auction

... which cost ninety guineas. The sale will commence at eleven o'clock, on the means, ll Earl-street, Mullingar. Lamas is the War. The War Office on Tuesday evening isseed so abstract of casualties to the loath African field Force to the tlrd inst., from which ...

AT NOIWAL'S PONT

... thousands who have suffered by this war, and the prospect of all the motel and otonotnic ruin with which 4outh Atria is now threateued, 4 the Presidents elate that, we consider it out duty solemnly to declare that this war was tinders taken solely as a defensive ...

-The Army

... following are the losses sustained by the Inniskilling Fusiliers and Connaught Rangers during the recent operations in South Africa • Inniskilling Fusiliers—Killed, 96 ; wounded, 285 ; missing and prisoners, 28 ; deaths from di. lease and accidents, 34—total ...

(Frow Moonshine.)

... fitting out o t r ansports A d m i ra lty during An d the embarkation of troops at. Liverpcol, in conne ction with the war in South Africa. Their Lordships especially notify) the rendered ' by Wsto3. 'n^?~h~ ...

SUPPOSED INCEND I MUSH

... on Wednesday night tutted the following from the War Office : The time draws near when may hope to weloome home many of the gallant soldiers who bare so nobly fought our battles for us in South Africa. Their reception will, I know, he eordial, and it ...