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... enable the enemy’s 1o and what the Loers have concede! | 4 z‘. ost snllcient o Jusity sae plunging Beaih | E e ee e T Africa into war. ¢ [from tlhe grousd, to a ballosn several miles diss eT e g es(o S e o ustil the principle of aflulnlmn.*“‘ travels ...

SIR MICHAEL IN THE TOILS

... Lindey, division of Lincolnshire, was, says | the Morning Leader, formerly in the Scots Greys, and saw service in South Africa during the war. | e is a son of the late Mr. J. 11. Renton, who wus a director of the Chatham and Dover rail| way, and a trustee of ...

®HE LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER. —-WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1902 LINCOLN WS, UNION WORKHOUSE, Gifts ..

... the Honourable B. G. llencage, 12th Royal Lancers, who returned with the Coronation troops after being in South Africa throughout the war, had expected to remain in England on three months' leave. He has, however, been very suddenly recalied by telegraph ...

CYCLING MISHAPS,

... were in efilvnhve operl:l.non he rpod to serious nger arousing rougho be 1n a position (o withdraw the order from the Africa a war of races which wul‘mn been 10 { Midland and West Riding areas, to be followed the last dec:u da:-:;un l:{o':'d.:z:: \'u ...

TRADE IN SOUTH AFRICA

... TRADE IN SOUTH AFRICA. ‘ Lord Wdlx.. presiding over the m-ym meeting of reholders of the Standard . ‘u! South Africa, referred to the anlm in business occasioned by the war. In Cape Colomy the trade returns showed that, excluding specie, ‘there was & ...

to war to establish democratic gommnt‘ in South Africa, it is inconceivable that any scheme of administration ..

... to war to establish democratic gommnt‘ in South Africa, it is inconceivable that any scheme of administration can be set up which did not concede full self-control to the newlyacquired possession. This being o, ean the English Government expect a sel ...

w South Africa, and be &

... contractors for stores for the troops in South Africa. Mr. Powell-Willinme, o behalf of the War Office, disclaimed any desire to shield guilty contractors. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman said there was no evidence that the War Otfice had m‘.y reasouable means of protecting ...

GUARDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

... GUARDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA The Duke of Conraught, accompanied Ly the Duchess, yesterday inspected the First Bottalion of the Scots Guards, who leaves teday for South Africa. His Reyal Highzess said he was desired by the Queen to wish the men every success ...

AMMUNITION FOR SOUTH AFRICA

... AMMUNITION FOR SOUTH AFRICA. MONDAY.—In the House of Commons Mr. Brodrick informed Mr. Weir that the award in regard to the Delagoa Bay arbitration would be giveu not later than October next. Mr. G. Balfour, answering Mr. Davitt, said he eould not see ...

NO POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA

... NO POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA Aug. 6th.—On Mr. Black's metion to reduom the vote in aid of the Transvaal Administration, as a protest sgainst the action of the Colonial Su:r-nz'h pot disclosing the future Constitution of ‘Transvaal and Orsnge River Colouies ...