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A Pleasing Incident

... Arthur-rftad School , knitted 4 number of comforter. eockg, and other articles of clothing for the foldierw in south Africa during the war. and Mr. handed a to the Clerk to read aloud. which bad been received by the head mistress of the Arthur-road Schools ...

Beckenham

... received yests•rday from , South Africa, The War has coed us much in men and money. and Beckenham has contributed in some measure under both heads . (Applause./ We are all glad that the long 'dram and anxiety of a war which has hutted two years and right ...

criEss IN SOUTH AFRICA

... criEss IN SOUTH AFRICA. Chess was rather a favourite game in South Africa before the war, Boer and Briton being happily associated in the clubs, as indeed may be the cal. again, when the war is over and the country settles down. Even now occasional chess ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1901
Newspaper: Bromley and West Kent Telegraph
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Athletic Notes

... the strongest metropolitan side. They intend making a bold bid for championship honours again this season, -hut the South Africa war has claimed many of their best players. At present A. F. Todd. last year's captain. R. 011. Livesay. R. F. Hobbs, F. Mitchell ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1900
Newspaper: Bromley and West Kent Telegraph
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1133 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LADIES' COLUMN

... die pawl few months have been on a far larger end move elaborate than has been th• Mee the deprming tines of the South Africa. War put a damper on social gaiety. A wen large contribution to the moms of the mom wee the glorious weather which prevailed ...

4 The rriley Telegraph and Chislehurst Chronicle, Saturday. Janury 16, 1.902 Board. The recommendation of the ..

... Hussars. This regiment. is it stated, has never received any presents from home, although it was one of the first in South Africa after war was declared, and was in Ladysmith during the siege. A very excellent programme has been arranged, and the artists include ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1902
Newspaper: Bromley and West Kent Telegraph
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1223 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The number of visitors to the Crystal Palace on I:ter Monday reached a total of 78,631. The number lase year

... Cheltenham College Chapel, a magnificent reredos, dedicated to the memory of 54 old Cheltonians o Ito died in South Africa during the war. - - - Townley Park F.C. qualified for the final of the South London Charity Cup, on wedne.day, by defeating Alleyn ...

IN THE CAUSE OF CHAhrry. LIFE IN THE HOSPITALS INTEREIwI.ING ADDRESS 11Y SIR HENRY BURDETT

... then get a clearer insight into exactly how their troops. and esemies, too, who fe'l in the war, were provided for in the hospitals in South Africa during the war. Pictures were tliea thrown upon the screen of a slum near Guy's Hospital, the exterior of ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1902
Newspaper: Bromley and West Kent Telegraph
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Tire Girt Serv,ce

... Rutliven. Lord Ituttrrea is a Crimean veteran and served ladia during the Mutiny. Three of his sons served in South Africa during the war, whße the fourth distinguished himself in minunumel of the Camel Corps at the siege of Gerlarel in avi 11,013 the coveted ...

MOTION OF CENSURE ON THE GOVERNMENT. BY THE BROMLEY DEBATING SOCIETY. AN INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE DEBATE. ..

... late • war in South Africa. He thought it was quite possible they did tint bring on that war absolutely, although they may have precipitated it. ((heers.) But lie did censure the late administration for their conduct of affairs in South Africa since the ...

INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENTS

... time there were 180.000 in it! ranks. Before the war its strength was 225.000. I but during the war it ran up to 346,00. (Appbone.) They might be interested to know that there Were in Africa during the war 589 Volunteer officers and 19.267 nion-commixsioned ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1902
Newspaper: Bromley and West Kent Telegraph
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1756 | Page: 3 | Tags: none