LORD AND LADY GLADSTONE BACK FROM SOUTH AFRICA. WAR MEDALS FOR MANCHESTER NURSES
... LORD AND LADY GLADSTONE BACK FROM SOUTH AFRICA. WAR MEDALS FOR MANCHESTER NURSES. ...
... LORD AND LADY GLADSTONE BACK FROM SOUTH AFRICA. WAR MEDALS FOR MANCHESTER NURSES. ...
... The War Office announces that a number of the King's and Queen's South Africa war medals and clasps for non-commissioned officers and men ■ who served in South Africa are still awaiting claimants. ...
... THE WEST COAST AFRICA. FEARED CIVIL WAR. The Royal mail steamer Teneriffe, of the British and African Steam Navigation Company (A. MTntosh, commander), arrived in the Mersey on Tuesday from tho West Coast of Africa. The Toneriffe camo almost direct from ...
... PRICE MR. HALDANE ON THE BOER WAR. Mr. Haldane last night distributed the prizes to the Middlesex Imperial Yeomanry, at the Criterion Restaurant, London. Addressing the company subsequently Mr. Haldane said the South Africa War was the grandest school that ...
... Dragoons with great distinction throughout the Crimean War. ct an education at Wellington and a course at Sandhurst, Major White entered the Grenadier Guards in 1885. He saw service in the South Africa War, being mentioned in despatches, and possesses the ...
... said that had there been a good thoroughbred in the island years ago the farmers might have made a fortune during the South Africa war. (Laughter.) ...
... his wife, dedicated himself to the great work of his life—that of pioneer missionary. first journey in this cause was to Africa. War was threateaing at Cape Colony, where Sir Benjamin DUrban had just been appointed Governor, and before the gathering storm ...
... THE DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office has finally decided that the following regiments shall remain in Sonth Africa after Sir Garnet Wolseley comes home: Third battalion 60th Rifles, 91st, second battalion 21st, 58th, and 94th regiments. These ...
... uniees the Government abrogate the recen concerning the automobile industry. e Old liever The War Office announces that a nu: es. A King’s and Queen’s South Africa War mec some clasps for non-commissioned officers ar wh served with various and i inden, , =e ...
... headquarters and splendid range accommodation had been provided. was the of the Lancashire Fusiliers that while the South Africa:! war was in progress they originated the idea active service companies of Volunteers, and they sent out three companies to the ...
... CHANGED CONDITIONS. SIGNS OF RETURNING PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA. The war correspondent of the “Mo-ning Post” in Pretoria says General French’s operations, it is known bere, are having a marked effect, and the situation in Cape Colony is completely changed ...
... BURY DRIVER KILLED AFRICA. The War Office notify the death, on the Bth inst., af Klip River, South Africa, from injuries received in railway accident, of John Spencer. The deceased, who was 30 years old. was the husband of Mrs. D. Spencer, of 11, Mau ...