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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 ...

A THOROUGH GENTLEMAN AND ALL-ROUND SPORTSMANe

... round about 1894, lle was also Master of the Household Brigade Draghoun!s ut Windsor from 1899 until he left tor South Africa for the war. When matters in the Burton Hunt were far from satisfactory, he took over the Mastership solely from a feeling of duty ...

Me was Stex

... D LONDON LETTER, — O STRATEGETIC POINTS IN THE TRANSVAAL. Whether the present tension resarding affairs in South Africa terminates in war or in pesce, recent events have again shown what a vast and yet promising portion o! the globe the Dark Con. tinent ...

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... this mom eays such things: nobody in this room belioves them. (Heer, | hear.) NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR. It is in rebstion to South Africa and the war that we are supposed to be so hopelessly divided. 1 am;not one of those—and 1 shall show it in a few ...

Wuar e Sociery Dogs,

... proved by the war to be absolutely true to human nature. Our war experience, even more than our peace experiance, proved to us that in the knowlmL:o of Gad was eternal life. When he hoard shallow people complaining of God for allowing the war to go on, he ...

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... has decided to retire from '| the regular army, into which he was trans| ferred in March, 1902. He served in South | Africa during the war, and has lately been | with the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons at Cur| ragh Camp, Ireland. Lieutenant-Colonel A. ‘| D. Bulpett ...

KING HUMBERT'S MURDERER}

... inevitable horrors of war. This De Wet story shews that it was not merely cruel, but stupid. It is this | wanton and pitiless folly that has prolonged the war. And yet the Government pretends that it is the Upposition which bas protracted the war. The man who ...

THE WADDINGTON CONTEST. MR, JOHN WALKER'S CANDIDATURE WELL RECEIVED,

... vote for Mr. Walker. Mr. Walker's address appears in our advertising columns. The Government knew nothing about S.| Africa before the war started, and now they apparently know nothing about Gibraltar; .l‘ fact which Mr. Gibson Bowles very quickly demeonstrated ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK. SATURDAY. 7”77 iy doni They ude

... blackened her the prisoner read a long statement. in which he|*¥e He bad a bad record. said that he went out to South Africa as a war| Sir H. Oakley, presiding over the half-yearly correspondemt, but afterwards joined Colonel! meeting of the l‘ontulandun ...

BRACEBRIDGE. “LINSEED COMPOUND” with warm water 18 an excellent gargle for Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, ete

... assaulting the police, theft, malicions damage, and one of five years’ penal servitade for insubordination in South Africa during the war, this sentence heing commuted when peace was deolared. According to the evidence of the prisoner’s father and the police ...