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THE WAR COMMISSION

... with the late war, its numerical strength, and its general objects. Evidence was also given by Lieutenant-Colonel A. E. Alihan, who has been in the service of the Intelligence Department since 1896, both in London and in Sonth Africa before war, and dnring ...

WOBXXAJT wTT.T.im XT

... ARMOLD Dual Com tracts. Landau. Friday. Th* Soyal appose tad to laqeb* Intu anil nr anrntail with th* warriotm ia Sooth Africa war ramtmad to-day. Mr Jariiaa piwaidinf. tk* other Commixrioaerr bring Mroiosge Whita.Blrr. Mhwatt, Sir Oaorge F. Ooldi*. ami ...

|ris| §ftos

... |ris| §ftos BBIVABt KOBNINO MBWB. no at BKLFIBT, MONDAY. AUGUST 13. 1900. THE SOUTH AFRICA! WAR. Tn pM to anrdvrtb. British oSomm to Pntoria and drag off Lord Bobrria of to . to MooMrirl o^orf^.ooßar—too ititwiwrto paUidad ...

How tho Hocords Como

... South Africa reached the War Office and was officially published, and if all such volunteers had distinguishing number or mark whereby they could identified. Ur. WVNDHAU—AII casualties in the local forces in South Africa are published by the War Office ...

* A novel way of seeing the I Sappy Homes of Great Britain anil Breland,’* now adopted by the proprietor

... of Hudson's Soap. Hudson’s War Balloons arc travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those used by the Military Authorities in South Africa. Hudsou’s Soap War IBalEoons Four of Hudson’s Soup War Balloons are now. or shortly ...

CASUALTIES

... CASUALTIES. The Konthly Bist. London, Monday Night. Tho War OlEee to-night issued the monthly statement casualties in South Africa daring war. In month of April 7 officers and 79 men were killed, 21 officers and 249 men wounded (1 and 43 respectively ...

Death Sentence Outburst

... , and formerly journalist Cape Town, has won the contest in oratory held in the University. The subject was “South Africa after the War. ,, Mr. Alexander is studying here with inter-Colonial scholarship. I COAGULINE,' ‘KLINX,’ 'TENABITINE.’ Cements for ...

BatnrdAj’a Mmmonrm

... During the day tha War Office was visited officers from oUmt Government departments. West End clubs, for news of the reported conflicts. Even Mr Reivers Bulb r left England to assume res)>onsib|e command in Bouth Africa wifbonfl the War Office being in position ...

OUB LONDON LETTEB

... Mr. P. O’Brien seconded, resolution to the effect, that as the official amendment of the Opposition the war question involved approval of the war, tho Party should decline to support either the Government or the Opposition, and that Hr. John Dillon roqaasted ...

Dunmurry Petty Sessions

... cases. SMART PENALTY, James M'Caffrey was charged with having assaulted his sister. Prisoner had been through the South Africa war, and had been awarded a pension of Is 6d per day. He was ordered to find bail for his future good behaviour, or, in default ...

Union-Castle liiaer Disahled

... still proceeding in desultory way. Ho hoped might shortly succeeded by lasting peace and the development of South Africa. As tho war war was end, special prayers ordered might now cease. ...

ary Also offered. FaiTh*!n», worm. Combo, H;ub>>ur» to 21*, and both tho*o tho am off«M^ John Fnlton Go. 6, nad

... eased 1-16, to K*. Nationals repeated 23 15-16 Dtoters hardaMd 1-16, 12* 1 and Union London *, to 33. Standard of South Africa war* bid for at 78 without effect. . __ , _ Breweries and DistiUenee—Quinnee* Ordinary repeated yesterday’s pnos, 54, and cloeed ...