IRWTH AFRICA WAR
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... SOUTH AFRICA. WAR STORES FOR THE CAPE. CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS. Our Woolwich correspondent suites that • million rounds of Lee-lletionl anununitioa will I leave the South-West India Docks to-clay ia I the steamship Johannesburg. for Souk Africa. A large ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. WAR VERSUS DISHONOURABLE PEACE. A FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT POLICY. rcestram. News Cape Town, Wednesday In the of Assembly, on the of the Transvaal Sir J. Sivewright said that after the of the Caps overtures. the Colony bad no recourse except ...
... AFRICA D iN A native ex-Bailie of Dumbarton, the Renfrew Later, r residing in Glasgow and Ayrshire, he went to South Africa, where he arrived in Pretoria just _ before was re Jameson when “Dr Jim” and his men were brou; ht in as_ prisoners. While in ...
... SOUTH AFRICA BEFORE THE WAR. (By One Who Was Through It.) Before the final negotiations which ultimately led to the impertinent ultimatum from the two South African Republics and the outbreak of Mar, the people generally of this country had nothing more ...
... SOUTH ICA DURING Sir WILFRID LAWSON asked of State for War if he were now able to = com total num! forces and of the Native respectively, of the of the declaratioa of war up to the Colone! STANLEY, reply, as far ap ‘kil was 1186, could not gave he had ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. ANOTHER NATIVE WAR FEAr,LI). THE CRIQVA LANDRISI ICTXTIIIAL v , v I manaAll• I Cape Town. Timislay. The native rising in thiqualand Last is assuming proportions so Al+ ruling that farmers are breaking up their homes and sending their women ...
... AFRICA. THE WAR. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES AND RETURNS. THE following despatches from the Commander-in-Chief, were received at the War Office on Monday evening:— - Before Sebastopol, Nov. 23. My Lord Duke,—The Russian advanced posts in front of our loft attack ...
... WREST COAS’ F AFRICA. SANGUINARY WAR BETWEEN NATIVE TRIBES. The British and African Steam Navigation Co.'s Royal Mail steamer Malemba, Captain James Bell, has arrived in the Mersey with mails and passengers from the West Coast of Africa. Captain Bell ...
... and again hammered at the War ()Moe. The doctor's persistency has been for the War Office hare at last ordered the construction of an airship, which is to undergo its maiden trip within the course of the next few menthe. The War Office have notified the ...
... TUESDAY, Dxc- mrn 25, 1900. There is practically no news from South ?? . Africa to-day. The War Office published no i despatches yesterday, and very few press mes- h sages have come through. P At the fortnightly meeting of. the Police Department of Glasgow ...
... WCADDEN CHURCH at FRASER and Da KERR. ee “QUEENS ‘8 ROYAL GLASGOW OLUNTEERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The War Ofice Warrant enlistment ‘al Sane tor the Imperial Yeo- ‘Commanding the af ¥' TEOMANRY CAVALRY ie prepared to to EB the the end of The will bold good ...