the Plus tiff himtelf ksoekiof Bllieloni dhow whilst deoil, owl Coowoel beem* Jj* rt7’dul Judce left question* ..
... with * *l’!|*J £l6O 000 to purchase the concessions of the Syndicate, but bSor. tLe -ere M mpl.t*l the «. ...
... with * *l’!|*J £l6O 000 to purchase the concessions of the Syndicate, but bSor. tLe -ere M mpl.t*l the «. ...
... passage South Africa. It is in contemplation form an ...
... from 600 men of the 6th King Liverpool Regiment. It lute been notified the War Office that in future the Chief P.ymaeter Imperial Yeomanry. War Office, will advieo agent, when war gratuitiea may be issued to officer, of Im'cUsps or the South African medal ...
... not wrong in tlruwing parallel Letwi en what in time in Germany and what the English are accused of doing in South Africa during the War. A Boer might break hia parole, wear khaki, misuse white flag, or ajambok half dozen Kaffirs, and get nothing worse ...
... the war in south AFRICA. ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The right buo. gcolkman proceeded to deny the accoMUou that be and those who thought with him belittled their country. On the coutraiy, be said, they exulted the etrength and resources of the country ; but the mailed right-hand ...
... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE AFRIKANDER BOND. IMPORTANT DEFECTIONS. MR. BRODRICKS SPEECH. (PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BRUSSELS. Thcrsdav Nioht. It is probable that Mr. Kruger will give tip the itloa his removal the South of Franee during the Winter season ...
... THE war in south AFRICA. COL. BENSON’S FIGHT. ...
... PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA. (CrsTEiL News Telwiuam.) LIMBON, Nor. 12. An official despatch from Angola, Weat Africa, states that the Portngneao troops hare practically exterminated band of robbers which had established reign of terror in the Mosaamedaa district ...
... THE SETTLEMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA. The incorporation of tbe§o in fcouth Africa iu tbe Bntisli .iominious conJition of tba settlemeut (cheers). What remained Colonial self-xovernment at the earliest possible date (cheers). (A Voick : When That was a point ...
... tbe war. The women did not cry out when tbe meu were being scut lo the Front, and try and frighten them by saying that they would catch cold and. perhaps, get bullet them laughter). Dr. MaTnamaha. M.F.. telt sure that those teachers who went Africa would ...
... the war in south AFRICA. ...