COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE
... COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE. TUE SOUTH AFRICA:: WAR TREATMENT OF REBELS CAPE COLONY AND NATAL, THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICS. ...
... COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE. TUE SOUTH AFRICA:: WAR TREATMENT OF REBELS CAPE COLONY AND NATAL, THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICS. ...
... a uuiversal outburst of patriotisra all over the British Empire. This. it need not bo said, has been due to the war in South Africa, @ war thal has evoused the Imperial sentiment throushout her Majesty's dominions, and that bas kuit the colonies together ...
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... with such universal outburst patriotiera all over th® British Empire. This, it need not bo skid, has been due th® war in South Africa, war that has aroused the Imperial sentiment throughout her Majesty*® dominions, and that has knit the colonies together ...
... Monday. The Governor of Natal wi!' arrive hero morrow confer with the High Commisaione* on the settlement of South Africa after th| war. The foreign military attaches hare armed herefrom Only the Russian Attach! remains to watch the final operati.jiu ...
... the Oppo.iumi on tau ItaS. the debate they waited or the part they played in it. They provoked a dismission about booth Africa& war as Wednesday. The Little Hoglenders dammed mond the Government, denounced Great Britoil, her soklier., end her policy, ...
... may have carried some them. Mr. Powcll-Williams states that le>*« than *lO.OOO pairs hove been despatched to South Africa since the war began, whirti is aoont four pairs per man. The great Convention of the Endeavour Society began to-day with meeting* ...
... horns statesman, are often deplorable —indeed they begin to rsambls ths rstotiana between Dutch and English In South Africa. The war tdsgrams at* aot without aa *l*. what mors awnring record warfare eonld hars than tbs oJUial acoouats rslstisg to 90 ...
... who have all been raised, or made available, sines the war and whose -errii-f s were neither contemplated nor reckoned on in anv scheme made the War Office. For the purposes of bnnginthe war Africa to conclusion, force tho* raised appears to adequate. ...
... and privileges all. and to acquire these rights, and to maintain thorn when acquired, was for her paramount South Africa. The African war would memorable many ways. Regiment seemed vie with regiment in doing gallant deeds, and who amongst them could forget ...
... plain speaking born tha “ Speaker “ Tha attempt of the War OfiUe. the Ehodmite Press, ta bad news from South Africa has begun to break down. Even the “ Daily Mail’ acknowledges that there is war in Boath Aftiea in its bflla and heedUnm plain. Lotd failed ...
... Sons. This is the first volume of the nmemorial edition of the works of the late Mr. G. W. Steevens, a-rho went to South Africa as war correspondent, and died during the siege of Ladysmith. The sub- title of this work is inpressions of :slen, Cities, and ...