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SIERRA LEONE

... previously, the authorities of the Mint some time ago were requested to submit designs to the Secretary of State for War for the South Africa War Medal. One of those designs bad since been approved by her Majesty, and the suggestion of an open competition could ...

GUNS AT THE FRONT

... prisoners in South Africa reached War Office and was officially published; and if all such Volunteer had a distinguishing number or mark whereby they could be identified? Mr. All casualties in local forces in South Africa are published by the War Office as soon ...

CYCLING RECORDS

... fifteen. The Mansion House War Fund amounted Saturday night to £896,700. Charing, house or of f ice cleaning, show room dusting, or day work of any sort is now wanted by wives of reservists employed in South Africa. The War Employment Bureau. 171, Queea ...

CRYSTAL PALACE CONCERTS

... in South Africa, the War Office has sanctioned the employment of four civil doctors with the troops in London. and two at Windsor, each being paid at the rate of £270 a year. Down to Saturday night the Mansion Howe fund for the Transvaal war sufferers ...

WAR FUNDS INQUIRY

... and. indeed, if the need arose, he would use it aU on behalf of the widows created by the present war. Since hostilities broke out m Routh Africa. the War Offios had discussed the advisability of including women not the strength under the benefits of the ...

ARRIVAL OF TRANSPORTS

... the Addre,s will be moved on Tuesday from the front Opposition bench in the House of Commons on the Question of South Africa. THE WAR ...

IMPERIAL LIGHT HORSE AND THEIR PISTOLS

... LIGHT HORSE AND THEIR PISTOLS. Mr. HEDDERWICH asked the Under-Secretary for War to explain why the request of the troopers of the Imperial Light Horse of South Africa to the War Office to be permitted to have Manner pistols as part of their equipment, ...

AN IMPERIAL CONCERT

... in view. Their aim was to help a fund for the benefit of widows and orphans of her Majesty's Colonial forces in South Africa. The war has given rise to many demands upon British bounty, and handsomely have they been met, as all the world knows; but here ...

GOVERNMENT INQUIRIES

... our Parliamentary report, the Government are fully awake to the great questions involved in the settlement of South Africa after the war. In reply to a question the right hon. gentleman stated that, in addition to the Inter-departmental Committee already ...

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... it is to have to chronicle the death of four men near our own door, in addition to the men who have fallen in South Africa. The War Office approaches this subject in all seriousness, and every step has been taken to see that it shall not occ u r again ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

... address, 18, Prince of Wales-terrase, Kensington, Lonilon, S.W., for the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Hee' wow now in South Africa. The War Fund account 2,1 Cheshire Regiment, continues open with Messes. Cox and Co., 16. Charing-cross, for subscriptions or donations ...