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Young Churchill

... will be published on October 17, and deals with the first 26 years—childhood and school, the Army, South Africa as war correspondent and prisoner of war, and his first attempts to enter Parliament. Sir Winston himself took an interest in the book, and approved ...

COLONEL MASTERMAN SENT TO PENAL SERVITUDE. HIS DEFENCE The trial was concluded at the Lincolnshire Saturday ..

... accused gave evidence said In# army rank was Li tenant-Colonel.' contracted enteric fever whilst serving the routh Africa war. and the late war contracted trench fever France. When took up the post of District liiqmtor of Fisheries there had tr-en great ihanue ...

ANOTHER ARREST

... out of the Report of the War Store* Commi.v>ioii have now resulted placing under non-cotnmi.-wioned officer at preacnt quartered in Salisbury Plain district. sergeant Ibe Army Service Corps, who served South Africa duriiig the war. ...

miles north of sea lon, the enemy were driven, the 13th, combined attack of our mounted troops and infantry, from

... returned their original positions, according to plans drawn prior to the advance. JUNCTION OF FORCES IN EAST AFRICA. War Office, Wednesday. East Africa.—Our columns from Kilwa, which have carried out extensivo enveloping movement from the Matandu Valley, crossed ...

(CRCWa TRLBCRoM.I GENEVA. Aujmtt Id

... district of Lake Tchad and the Niger. The explorer added that France, Germany, and England ,-buuld lend other mutual aid Africa, where war room lor alt. He fnriber expressed tl»e opinion that there w.:s no cbanct conflict* arising for y»ars to come, but that ...

OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION

... chairman of a Committee appointed War Office investigate and report, for the information of tbe Army Couucil, on tbe conduct of certain officers in connection with the purchase I stores and materials South Africa Airing the war. RECENT WILLS. ...

RAID AND COUNTER-RAID

... advancing into the highlands of Judea, had reached a line miles west of Jerusalem. THE SWEEP-UP IN EAST AFRICA. War Office, Tuesday. East Africa.—Continuing their pursuit on the Makondo Plateau, our troops occupied Lutshcmi (four miles .onth-cast of ...

OBITUARY. Engineer-in-Chief to Army in France. GENERAL SIR G. iM. HEATH. The death oceurred at Mentone last ..

... in Franco from 1917 to the end of the war. retired in 1919. Born (55 years ago, Major-General Heath had brilliant Army career. officer the Royal Engineers, served in Ueehuanahind and. South Africa during the Boer War, and.commanded the Ist Sappers and Miners ...

MILITARY EFFORT

... as tunnellers and in other capacities. There were more Europeans in Union territory than in the whole of thu rest of Africa. The war he? brought wide distribution of these people throughout the continent. and Lord Harlech's belief is that this distribution ...

anger to the ndven- Ives, danger to the i. and menace lion now. after cen[lfice, firmly, and ly, established 4

... established 4 n Black Africa ndertng how far the •»s of the nations of world—have coni which darkens the pment, and fills all hgs the beginning by Europe in of the still thinly |the savage anti war- Africa —the training Africa for war. this ...

rather representative and they are

... will have to suffer for them. Law then referred to the war Africa and said: To-day the Eighth Army, which has become as good an army In energy, spirits and equipment as ever existed In this war or anv ...