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BOER r. BRITOS

... epeccbee hare inoeeeantly brimmed urer with the brag that England la deter- all ritkt aeeert her •nzeramty in Sooth Africa. When war U practically decided it ie eaey to dud ezenaee for tending an army eorpe Capetown. Mr. Chamberiaia’a general compUlat ...

THE CLSTEB DYE WOBKS

... passed through Committee stage. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Earl CAMPEEDOWN asked the Prime Minister whether ha could give the House any information with regard to the proceedings in connection with the war in South Africa, The Marquis of SALISBUBY—We have ...

BEAD ON THE BEACH

... message, commencing, “Good-bye, Rose, good-bye, children,” and ending with crosses for kisses. He had served in the South Africa war, and desired that his son. Ernest, might wear his medal. The injured woman, who is named Smith, is years of age, and her ...

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... wt Loo**. Yrid.y Th, «. ocnoJuW U *. B«Dch to-d»7 oi tm by Onload Hill ogdad m mMv w ariaiag oat tko ore * ** Soatb Africa dtortho war. J»ot*o» L » w *- whUhedwrtEidm tbo aaypydub**^: th*OTMwi U»»»o» f ThwswMl»e w oetlw ...

BELFAST, WEDNESDAY. JOLT I. 1909. THE UND HHLL Yesterday marked another stag’s in the history of the Land Bill. Mr

... Speaker” deals in a trenchant article with the Imperialist movement in South Africa. The war olouds having passed and the heated debates and confused issue that preceded the war having been silenced, it is interesting to observe the manner in which British ...

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... Nemesis baa also overtaken the boastful German Imperialist, “milled fist” baa been stretahed cut in k war with the natives German West Africa And ghastly war it is proving for Germany. For two years the Ksieer’s troops have been vninly sttTiiog ernsh the Hereros ...

CHAMBB BLAIN’B BLBOTION ADDBBBS

... unscrupulous Been both ha Bagland and Africa who wanted war, who worked for war, who would have been disappointed had war been avoided, but I adhere to tbs opinion I have expressed in the Hones of Common, that chief blasae the war rests upon ...

OFFICE

... solicitors, Miss Emily and the Secretary War, in which the formEr request, in view of Mias Eobhoase's proposed civil action for assault and imprisonment connection with her deportation from South Africa, that the War Secretary will insttnet a solicitor to ...

THE ADVANCE TOWARDS LADYSMITH

... regarding tho war. whioh rumours, though irritating and quite groundless, nevertheless cause much annoy* anco and trouble the War Office in London. One of yesterday’s rumours that Ladysmith has been relieved. Nothing of this has been htard at the War Office ...

Fisherman Drowned

... with Joel the prison. THE SOUTH AFRICA WAR. KITCHENER’S LAST DESPATCH. THE FINAL OPERATIONS. London, Friday Night. The *' London Gazette” to-night contains a lengthy despatch from Lord Kitchener to the Secretary for War, which is probably the last written ...

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... this week, issues as a special supplement a remarkable letter on the present conduct of the war by officer “of good standing now in command South Africa.’’ The war, he tells ns, began with humane period.” The disaster at Sanaa’s Post, and the other reverses ...