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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald

FROM THE FRONT

... letter from Coridirsl W. No. 4.571, 21. d Royal West. he sit Itegitneut, who ore serving under Genersl Rundle is,Smith Africa. lie WAR amine short time ago the reviptent ot an alit • drem.ing torte Iw.; bottle air-tight travelling tokotand from a number ...

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

... year two th.ngs bad been uppern:ost in their minds. First of all the death of our beloved S3vervign and then the war in South Africa. That war, unfortunately, still dragged on, but he could not help thinking that the termination was not very fiat off. From ...

WAR NEWS

... WAR NEWS. Steond-Lieut. NV. A. Moiling, Imperial has been invalided home. and =ailed on ()Mabee tat from (:ape Town on board the hospital ship Dunera. He is a ,on of Mr. Molding. of Maidatons and has hem t'm or fun. y -we ti Son* Africa. During the early ...

THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR

... CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Shame and remorse should trouble those whose thonehtlesa impatience has led them to murmur ditepproval of Lord Knoutsen's conduct of the war during the twelve months be has been in chief command of the army of Africa. Mr Secretary masterly ...

ILK.—W ANTED. a DAIRY at well-11.1. (velem! 1S IL.K. at about 18 barna daily.— Address, ism,' Taairidge and ..

... (velem! 1S IL . K. at about 18 daily.— Address, ism,' Taairidge Savanoaks Standard Dffire, Tonbride. THE COMING LOOM IN SOCTH AFRICA.---WANTLD, saveral parties ha loin Parent Syndicate now being formed to take ovix optione on large blocks of Shame in saund ...

RECRUITING FOR VOLUNTEERS,

... VOLUNTEERS, A new departure in the calf for Volunteer, or South Africa has been made in Kent, the 3-artisan Artillery Vulunteere of the let Ports Corps having received a request rein the War Office to supply men for the trout. The men are Expected to undertake ...

A CONVICTION QUASHED

... lonian). stating that lie au i.fied that defendant had been the victim uf a mistake. WAR ART I STS R EMUN ERAT lON. )11 . details of the remuneration and expenses nt war artist came out a King's Benoit action. Mr. Frank A. Stewart sued the proprietors ...

AN IMPERIAL TASK

... regards South Africa herself, who can doubt that this baptism of blood and fire will be the entrance to a new and 'Wilier life, in which Freedom, Justice and E linty will rule and govern white and black alike? We are still under the shadow of tne war, perhaps ...

b.. RECEPTION AT ROCHESTER

... Affairs, on Neeineity recei%ea • series of honours from his constituents, on occasion of his return from the seat or war ill South Africa. When ho arrived at Rochestei Railway Station, accompanied by % ountess Cranbcrae and other members of family. he received ...

RETURN OF TUE HU FF:i,

... although this war had been a peculiarly distressing we, with many regrettable incidents. vet they knew I that it was for the of the aporesersl and I for the maintenance of justice and equity hetweet' man and man. !tearing in mind that dur.ng the war nearly 16 ...

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... made no apology tor saying a few wards about South Africa (cheers). There had been nothing more striking in this great origin than the spirit and patience of the nation—and they wanted patience. The war had presented difficulties which none of them contemplated ...

The 13romley Journal and West Kent Herald May 3, 1901

... and his comrades bad done in South Africa it wan a satisfaction to them that their services bad been appreciated. It win true that they had hard times, with long marching and short rations. but soldier, when in war were supposed to treat such matters ...