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... being under the euperintendence of a surgeon of some eminence. Lord and Lady Henry C. Bentinck will leave for South Africa shortly. The War Office and the Red Cross Society have promised their cordial assistance. ...
... being under the euperintendence of a surgeon of some eminence. Lord and Lady Henry C. Bentinck will leave for South Africa shortly. The War Office and the Red Cross Society have promised their cordial assistance. ...
... hardrat ling mu dope. It t. .aid that tondo. attentio. a her roonisr's mal *bows by he. Maj,eity ill the pramot South Africa. war, wham look book the .object aa• read let meta every point dulled with past nod prommt familiar to her, —and Poetry. Another ...
... Telegram.) Rome, Monday.—A well-known general officer of the Italian General Staff, interviewed to-day upon the war iu South Africa, said :— This war is furnishing ns with absolutely invalp- able datilo for the proner valuation of our system of defence. A ...
... years' duty. CoL .Loma breams Old &moan Militia in rot hi. company in 1m and 6.-hl rank in let& ll arrod in South Africa during Boar War, a. did ale.. Lord tilimunik Lieutenant J. P. Cs. , o . wile hew instructor of n.unk , try to the old he= woven end ...
... of lludoion*a Soap. Hudson's War Balloons are travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those used by the Military Authorities in south Africa. loONon's Soar War Balloons Four of Hudson's Soap War Balloons are new, or sheep will ...
... WEST AFRICA. DESPATCH OF WAR STORES. On Tuesday afternoon the African Steamship Company's steamer Biafra left here for West Africa. She has a quantity of cartridges for the Gold Coast, the ports of destination being Accra and Cape Coast. The Cape Coast ...
... Wis. ad do SOUTH AFRICA. ANOTHER WAR MEDAL La Anis Osier hard lam Wpm the • l WSW, law boa, ▪ a awn shall sprawl la d She amiss* kw la Or bras giro at the goo* Mika. awl samara them selilara whey dish/ leer Wire In elba held bombs the war so a mar NI S ...
... marched to Duffryn Home. where they were received by Lord Aberdane, who preacuted the four returned Volunteer. from South Africa with the war medals. The Lordship afterwards addrereed the men, commending the loyalty of the Voltuiteer. in Joining their comrades ...
... SOUTH AFRICA CRISIS. THE WAR OFFICE DECISION. CRANCE FOR FOREIGN SERVICE. FEELING IN SOUTH WALES, INTERVIEWS WITH VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. LOYALTY OF THE BATTALIONS. LOCAL OFFICERS VOLUNTEERFORTREFRONT ENTHUSIASM AMONG THE! YEOMANRY. The important announcement ...
... of Illudnen's Kamp. Hudson's War Balloons are travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those used by the Military Authorities in South Africa. Hudson's Soap War Balloons Fur Hudson's Sup War ilolloons aro now. or shorty writ ...
... realisation of all that the British Colonial Office most desired. In past years we did too little as a nation for South Africa; war, and the five millions of outlay which it involves, represent doing too much. CSFEWAYO, of his own initiative, would possibly ...
... to issue an ultimatum which iio self-respecting nation could accept. The war was going to be prolonged, but it must be carried through in the interests of South Africa, and the war must be supported by the nation. Their Colonies were showing a oneness of ...