THE WAR IN SOUTH.AFRICA
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. MORE BRITISH SUCCESSES. THE CHARGE BY HUSSARS. i MR. KRUGER'S RECEPTION. THE ARRANGEMENTS AT MARSEILLES. . ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. MORE BRITISH SUCCESSES. THE CHARGE BY HUSSARS. i MR. KRUGER'S RECEPTION. THE ARRANGEMENTS AT MARSEILLES. . ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. WALTII AMSTOW RESERVISTS' FAMILIES' SUPPLEMENTARY RELIEF FUND. A meeting to close the above fund was held in the Conway Hall on Monday evening. Mr. J. Longmuir presided, and explained that the fund was started for the benefit ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. A Bloemfontein telegram states that the Bt itish troops have cleared the country to the eastward for a distance of 25 miles, and are thoroughly searching the bills. A number of Boer refugees have come in from Thaba 'Nebo. A c ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. GENERAL CLEMENTS DISPERSES THE EBERT. ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. RETURN OF VOLUNTEERS. . — -o- We have received the following from the War Ofiice :— Sections of Engineer Volunteers and Companies of Infantry Volunteers returning from South Africa will proceed as follows : — 1 Engineers to Head ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Boer bands are reported to be in the neighbourhood of Bloemfontein, and refugees are daily coming into the town. There has been no ploughing, though splendid rains have fallen, as the farmers are uncertain whether they will be ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. BOERS IX CAPE COLONY. MURDER OF AN OFFICER. THE STAND BY THE BUFFS. (FROM OCB SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) PRETORIA, Nov. 21 On Monday last General Viljoen got through Warmbaths with a large Commando under Com- mandants Pretorius and ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. BOERS IN ORANGE COLONY A SUCCESSION OF RAIDS. SEVERE MEASURES BY GEN. HUNTER, LORD ROBERTS DETAINED THE BRIBERY AT PRETORIA. ■ ♦ The following Despatch was issued yesterday morning from the War Office : — From Lord Roberts to ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. DISEMBODYING THE MILITIA GUARDS' MEMORIAL SERVICE. We have received tho following official com- munication from the War Oiiice : — In view of the disembodiment of various regiments of Militia, after a prolonged periotl of training ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Lord Roberts, iu a telegram from Johannesburg of Saturday afternoon, says that Lord Methuen surprised ' Commandants Snyman and Vermaas between Ottushoop and Lichtenburg on Friday morning. Three dead Boers were found, and 30 prisoners ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. MR, KRUGER'S MOVEMENTS THE PEOPOSED RECEPTION 3IESSAGE OF REFUSAL. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) CAPETOWN, Nov. 6. I understand that on Thursday next, on the occasion of the meeting of the Loyal Women's Guild, the High Co ...
... enthusiastic wel- come on his return to Haynes Park, near Bedford, from South Africa. He left England in July of last year on a hunting expedition iv East Africa ; but, hear- ing that war with the Boers was imminent, proceeded from Beira tc Matching, in the defence ...