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... INTERESTING STATEMENT. Over a year ago, when (he covniry was & pleted of a grest part of the rigular amy ‘hrough the war in South Africa, the War Ofber suddenty called upon those reservisis who had passed the age for active service, to rejoin the colours. George ...

AFTER SOUTH AFRICA

... AFTER SOUTH AFRICA Aiter the War in South Africa the battalions were engageld in zarrison duties in various quarters till when, in 1914, the great European War broke out, and both hattalions soon took the field: and it is said by some of the men who have ...

THE BOULTHAM ESTATE Wil It Be Town-plaoned?

... ohtained. Mr. Wilson was ordained in 1895, and has thus heen in orders 13 years. He was chap Jain to the forces in South Africa, during the war, and from 1909 to 1911 was chaplain of his Majesty’s ship Cochrane. The rev. ‘ tleman married a daughter of the Rev ...

ArveaL ror A Winea Ovinook

... (Applause.) And, again, their missionary was the greatest statesman. The name of Livingstone was going to save Scu Africa from a war that would simply rend the earth. That was mnot a wild statement. He meant the relation between black and white would ...

THE YLEARS RECORD

... Coronation of King Edward VIII. and nis Queen, with its extraordinary postponement, .nd the conclusion of Peace in South Africa, where War Lad raged aud blood and treasure bad been poured out for two years and eight wouths without cossation. Tre Coroxation ...

MESOPOTAMIA AND PALESTINE

... nuts to render valuable assistance to the War Cabinet at home. A statement issued in December by the War Office shows that of the total of 180,951 prisoners taken by the British since the beginning of the war, 124,243 were taken on the Western Front, ...

OUR OUTLOOK

... native kraals in South Africa MADNESS. to prevent the Boers receiving cupplies from them? The “Morning Leader” says: Sir Elliott Lees, the Conservative member for Birkenhead, wio bas seen a good deal of service in Africa during this war, has written to the ...

THE RETURN OF A LINCOLNSHIRE WARRIOR. LIECT. DANKS COMING HOME

... the '-Pll:'tbq ::; Ln-dd to P;-«minhw. particularly opportunities where to remain till the 4th Feu Africa. “l\o:ooio:‘o:t::'o‘u': Thongi-:t-'iiehhmmhcd war “.'“‘,. s locked up in Ladysmith during the long and Church, 3 tedious siege. In the lighest terms ...

TATTERSHALL

... Wells, eldest son of Mr. Joseph Wells, postmaster, of this town. Deeased, who was in his 27th year served in South Africa during the war. Gireat sympathy is felt for Mr. Wells apd family in their sad bhereavement. ACCIDENTS.—On Tuesday las*, as Mr. Clifton ...

T PASERORAMS DRY CLEANERS, DYERS AND x STEAM CARPET BEATERS,

... South Africa? Wel GOVERNMENT kunow they intend to resort A POLICY. to sterner methcds, but What is the Government’s simply repressive mcasures will nct govern a couutry. Has Mr. Chamberlain or Lord Salisbury any idea of what to do in South Africa when ...

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... of the officers and men of the 18th, 21st, and 23rd battalions (Sharpshooters) Imperial Yeomanry who died. in South Africa during the war. Prince Soltykoff died at his residence in' Mayfair on Saturday nlltonfin a long illmess. Prince Soltykoff was born ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... getting impatient, they want to know the truth, and the ‘whole truth about the military and politieal situation in South Africa. “The war is bad ‘enough,” they say, “but let us know the womst we have to face™ Lord Methuen—irrespective of his military abulity ...