UNCLAIMED WAR MEDALS
... UNCLAIMED WAR MEDALS. The War Office that number King * and Queen * Africa war medal* and rlaap* f.«r rotntni*ei..r>*d ...
... UNCLAIMED WAR MEDALS. The War Office that number King * and Queen * Africa war medal* and rlaap* f.«r rotntni*ei..r>*d ...
... 1891. 5 days 18 hr.*. 3 mins. Chartered by the. Government transport, she twice earned troops and stares to S-»uth Africa during the war. “MY HEART IS BROKEN.” Inquest in Wokingham Tragedy. ...
... Carriui’tou, WEST AFRICA. END NATIVE WAR. LrvFßpooi., \Vkbnr-!ht. The British and African steamer Revanna. from the Wo«l Coast of Afnca. bring* intelligence that the Consul prc. sided tho palaver which settle ment of the Now Calahar war was cffec'.e I. ...
... Some Famous “War Doge. A in point of tJio Rojnnrent was «Tnharking for fknrth Africa !*to war. the trarwiport nw.iv from a hbu-k rctrmror tb« ...
... veiling a memorial erected in Pan to tlie officers and men of the Highland Light Infantry who lost their lives in the South Africa war. The Duke arrived in tho city shortly befon one o'clock, accompanied Hrigadjer-Gewnl Kelham, commanding the Lowland District ...
... forward, and fully discussed and decided on.—l am. &c.. Liberal Umoxt.t. Lord Buxton, the new Gorcrnor-Uenoral of South Africa, war. the chief guest laM night at tee South African dinner in London. ...
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... of Sir John ami l-»dy l'oiiaUnerlie. nurw«l m South Africa during the war. is a la*dy of (ira.e Order hi. John «if JerusaJen. and has the Royal Ib-d t ro»*. The .Marchmueiw S.du> bury war hl.i> ami w.»re tirnanieiil.'. F, very one k«vnly interested ...
... the game not easy play. However, (hey appeared thoroughly J-* d Sarah, who is aunt to Mr. Winston Oarchill, went out South Africa war corresiiondent, and was captured, and afterwards exchanged for a well known Boer prisoner. She one of London smart sel, ...
... soldiers nere comra for about twenty years in Egypt South Africa- They are two of the men who mrored the .Soudan to Egypt, and Lord Kitchener became commander-in chief in the South Africa war called Sir Archibald to hi* *taff gave him command of the 10th ...
... CTH AFRICA. THE WAR IN DESPERATE FIGJiT. Ct« Tows, Not. 1C Pltkocth). —Colonel who ou the General Clarke loc-iI the liie Mufeteng Column, left Uie camp early the uorning the 10th. with a view to forcing engagement upon the enemy in open country the direction ...
... L rd Mr this was a very cynical conclusion - the S uth Africa war. S them fought against the Boer war the risk personal harm, because ihev were r liberty British citizen- «hip. a S'Utii Africa, and against tyranny Sow they * what was happening—that bringing ...