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INTERESTING DEBATE

... vituperation against the War Office far in excess of anything that bad used, but noth-; log had yet been at ns. There had not been single change proposed that was really based the lessons of the war in South Africa. The first lesson of the war was that in future ...

JOE THE IRRECONCILABLE AND PAUL THE

... conduct. If the two little States with which are war were Dutch and the majority in South Africa were British, I can understand that policy of extermination regardless all hamanity and of the ordinary usages of war might prove successful. But Ur. Chamberlain ...

“ NKW lUISH JURIST.”

... s refused listen illustrated once again in the course the present war. The wisdom of Fox’s contention that it was the duty and the interest of British Government that embarked on a war declare its objects, set some term to its ravages, to eschew wild ...

from his face. Resolution seemed to sac eeeded by irresolution, and that again to giro place to the strong ..

... remembered always bow the lingeriDß glow touched Mm. Venn*i'« h»ir u tl««y togethsr is the window. They had been talking of Africa and the war, and he had linen to go. I heard a good deal about the trannpoit bueineu,’* laid, from a man named old friend mine ...

NEW BILLS

... out of 300.0(X» horses sent South Africa during the war only 76.000 could produced in the United kingdom in three years. There appeared be discrepancy. There was explanation required. Mr. (Financial Secretary the War Office)—We now have the power taking ...

VENEZUELAN BLUE-BOOK

... in South Africa, He hoped the Government would, before acting oa any agreement on the question which must have been come to by the recent Conference, place the proposals before Parliament. enr responsibility tbe native was great before the war, it was ...

NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE CLVDE

... them. Lord Lovat has managed to cony his point regarding the embodiment his oorps Highland Obillies for service in South Africa, the War Office having issued army orders on [ Monday for the assembling of his Lordahin's corps at Beauforth Castle grounds. As ...

WAS RESOLUTION

... of the war. The real cause of the war was whether Boer or Briton should be the master South Africa. (Hear, hear.) The Boers had boasted that they would diive the English into the sea, and through the nnpreparedness of the English in Sonth Africa the time ...

HOSTILE CBmea

... that the war bad been worked by ring of nnscrnpuloas capitalists(Nationalist cheers) —that the pretexts put forward to justify the presence of troop* ia Booth Africa bad nothing whatever to do with th* cose of the war, and that the object the war, whose ...

GOLF

... Committee report, Mr. I. Ward (Navvies) moved resolution regretting thst the oometittee had not referred to tee war in South Africa. That war te dascribed undertaken in tte interests of cosmopolitan capitalists, aad must psora detrimental the iatereste ...

by great fault* of temper on both side*, and after the lapse o 1 half century that cause, regarded the

... side*, and after the lapse o 1 half century that cause, regarded the Crimean war, had been prosed be the oansa. He earnestly desired to see early termination of the present war, and the Government ought t > do all was possible do to bring their opponents ...

Dixon’s Rearguard

... have notified the State Government, through the Federal Premier, that soldiers who have been to South Africa, and are desirous of returning to the war, will be granted free passages aboard the Britannic, certain conditions. Mr. Barton has asked for the ...