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PRESIDENT KRUGER'S TOUR

... lnul hbe of British c'I.31 a nr3 ?? In ,.ddtiot, ?? are Omit 1)0 (5oo te. 'itping treated Ili J3rif-ish hosprfaig ?? Africa, Sinces tihct war boF;r-an, ab~out{ fvx of~t-f('i 3mCIA1th3 ago, th-6fe linvo bset, ma 2,r.So eivilbtlz cetisuatios. About 4,000. ...

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... IOuR cRIM IN ARICA. ?? -- ,_,,.PULPIT DOGS OF WAR. lished in en Aberdeen paper. Can these be temnp les of the Christ From whence the war-cries co)51, The call to arms, the roar for blond, And cheer of battle drum? Are these His ministers of peace That ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... end South Africa,' said one private to another, ' I'd live in hell and rent South Africa.' The case was put with more polished satire by a famous war correspondent when he oesculated one day, 'How God must have laughed when He made South Africa ?? Most ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... per head for sheep, writes New South Wales Bugler Daly from South Africa. VOLONIALS *HICZ NZGGZ3&S 3 LI POOT- BALLS. Mr. J. Keane, attached to the Army Post Office Corps in South Africa, writes as follows to the Pest, the official organ of the Fawcett ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... who signs himself AVoic~ from Rhodesia, writing to us on October Here we are after six months in South Africa, about as far from the rset of war as MY head is from the scat of moy brre-hes, which is as far as lposibis, quartered on tile banks of a dried ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... lastrois ate''o too oce''lj, lei. to decorato e yorbrw WIt's Touiny here. int Torasmy th~,iro, tbit pride~ bf Out when thus war is~ oser, latd, their heartsilt soue13on grtov coldr Theoy tooik you item) the Iutoontaitn top, the. ioreitaod the hill, rowdid ...

PEACE ON EARTH

... most disclaim, The false priests that they are, Who from my altars fan the flume And blow the trump of war. Father, my Father, list to me, Bid cruel war to cease; Father and God, I ask of Thee, Bring in the reign of Peace. Pso-Bozr LyRIce, BY A1TTHONY ...

UP TO DATE

... Old Ireland, we are now creating for our- selves a New Ireland in South Africa. And just as the Old Ireland detests English government, so does our New Ireland loathe it. The war now drawing to a close is one of the most ignoble in all history. At the ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW

... mhy to tli present war in South Africa, wle ass always desirous ol giving due prominence to tthe opinions of our tsolciy readers, whom we are pleased to say number nosry thousands. Probably one of the most saddenin1 teattres of take war has been the hundrdsi ...

UP TO DATE

... siotion that the war was over. The Skulk journals have been ?? vuiet in the meantime, havingr discovered that once againr they have exposed themselves to tle ridicule of every persoa wfho line munaged to keep outs-de a lunatic as-slun. The war goes on. We ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... the house. MIR. COURTNEY AND THE WAR. ?? Fifty Unionist delecates of the Bodmini Division met ?? considervwhether Mr. Cousrt ney should continue to receive their support in view of his opinions on the South African War. Lord St. Gernmans presided. Mr. ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW

... is an Enalishuan who resides: at Voupeville, m shinugton, Usm.A. ho has beea following the progress of the present war in South Africa and writss to uec in auger anmy grief at the terrible disasters whuich have occurred to the' English atraops How is ...