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... be temporary that usualli proves most durable. OUR CASUALTIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. A War Office return, issued last night, of the total casualties reported since the beginning of the war, up to and including November 30, gives the following figures:- Died of ...

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... going to South Africa ifor a. picnic. Their bitter experience has frightened the gentlemen in arms who would kill Kruger with their mouth e' t bonns. T:30 CAPITALISTS' WAR. Mr. J. A. Hobson, the well-known author of The War in South Africa, writes as ...

SHEFFIELD FLOUTED BY THE WAR OFFICE

... ISHEFFIELD FLOUTED BY THE WAR OFFICE. FOUR MODERN QUTCK*FIRING GUNS REV'USE D. A REMARKABLE CASE. Our Sheffield Correspondent writes: Great indignation is felt in Sheffield at the treatment accorded by the War Office to Colonel Clhas. Allen, comnmanding ...

ALLEGED LIBEL ON A WAR CORRESPONDENT

... G1D LIBEL ON A WAR CORESPONDBNT. DAMAGES AGAINST MUDIEZS. Before Mr, Justice Grantham and a special jury, in the Queen's Beach Division, yesterday, Vizetelly v. Mucdi,' Select Library (Limnitedj was an action brought' by Mr. Visetelly, war corrmpordeont ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... an sliprolement en Marconi's system of telegraphy. Ile, added that he was Colonel on the Staff at the War Office and would go, to South Africa in that capacity. Ile wanted a private secretary and suggested that the witness should take the position ...

A RESERVIST'S WIFE'S BAD RECORD

... A BESERVIST'S WIFE'S BAD RECORD. AT Croydon, Fanny Smith, alias Annie Lancaster, wife of a Reservist, now serving in South Africa, was charged, on remand, with obtaining goods by faise pre- tence from a Mitcham grocer. A detective informed the Bench that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... stating that the pilin- tiif, Rare, had been esnployed making khaki clothing- for the troops in South Africa, bat had not worked to pattern, and the War Office had rejected the wvork. R;are, a Ritsiat lo, one of the nuimelrous asien class in this district ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... ultimate success.' Never has- the indomitable pluck and superb bravery of our .tace been better exemolified than in the war in South Africa. There were timps when we sadly needed all the help of that'never-knowv- wuhen-you-are-beaten spirit which is so peculiarly ...

THE BOER PRISONERS

... the same right to believe *the war unjust as Mr. MoAey or Mr. Courtne-, but if mr lion- friend believes the war unjust, for my part.1 a3M just as ?? con- viaed. ;n heart and conscience, that there sever was a juster war on the part of England than the ...

The Court

... Just as the war and little else but the war absorbs the Fr: people, so nearly all Royal duties and functions lie in the - direction. 'I he Prince of Wales is to and fro perpetually bem London and Sandringham, devoing his week-days to war anl.i and taking ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 997 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Court

... sufferers from the present campaign. The next Royal function in connection with the war was at Windsor, when Her Majesty would inspect the Berkshire Volunteers who are going to the war. The contingent paraded in the Grand Quadrangle of the Castle under Captain ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 639 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment