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WAH IN SOUTH AFRICA

... WAH IN SOUTH AFRICA. A WAR has begun between the Britith force* »t the Cepe end the Zula«. There being telegraphic oMninunioetion with Capetown, new* traeel. slowly. despatch dated Jan. say*:— «o reply having boon received from Cotewavn op the lllh instant ...

18 7s

... most remarkahlc the present eentury. A fierce war was raging in the Fast when the past year opened : farther Fast another w being waged now, which happily has few of the horrors that are usually incident to war to intensify iU nutlieiciilly painful character ...

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. TKUKIOLK UIHAfITKR TO BRITISH TROOPS

... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. TKUKIOLK UIHAfITKR TO BRITISH TROOPS. 600 KILLED. A tkuribi.R has overtaken portion of the British feross ia Zululsnd. force of eome British troopa were surprised by about ten times their numbar, were almost annihilated. Besides ...

THE ZULU WAR

... THE ZULU WAR ALTiloroix thjre is nut much new* from South Africa, yet what is of favourable character. very important engagement appears have taken place, but what has occurred tho British troop* have had the best of Tuo reinforce cut* from this country ...

THE ZULU WAR

... during whole war. is to lie hoped their spirit will lie broken, and the war come soon to end. I afraid, however, tint many lives may yet l>e sacrificed. From the pqier I semi, you will oltseive that Sir Battle great favourite here. The war is popular In-cause ...

THE ZULU WAR

... THE ZULU WAR. A wen's Utar Mm knaght from Swth Africa by tkc rtnwrr Pretoria, which Ml Oaf* Town on tbc IMh Aqga.i, nod amend Madeira Wednesday. Sir Garnet Woisalsf * that ainoc tbs ISth troops had ban in Gateways and they bad not snooasdad capturing ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1879
Newspaper: Annandale Observer and Advertiser
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 919 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KIRKPATRICK-FLEMINO

... LECTURE 0* Sabbath first, at Six p.m., By the Rec. GRORGI DONALDSON. Subject: The Holy War. Special Collection on behalf of Female Education in Indio and South Africa. ...

PARLIAMENT. THunnuar

... B. Frere's authority was aliout IUOO miles distant from the seat of war. Thu Earl of Kunlierley if Sir 0. Wobeley would have supreme command over the military forces iu South Africa. The Karl Beaconsfield replied that the rank which Sir G. Wolseley held ...

WKIiNESUAY

... alive the importance •it the subject, opposed the bill crude, and rejected majority 25. THE ZULU WAR TUS SITUATION. A mail has arrived Maderis from South Africa, with news down the 2Uih of May. appears that had sent messenger to General Cieslock, asking that ...

THE POKE NETS

... SourH AFRICA.—News from Capetown show that the Caffre war is not likely to be terminated soon. The burger and volunteer forces whose time has expired are returning home ; their places are not being supplied, and military men are of opinion that war may ...

ADDRESS ON MISSIONS

... is on his guard they will take every advantage of him. He soon finds that the native of Africa has no willingness to receive the gospel. There is no cry from Africa, Come over and help us ' To many that might seem strange ; but the African is perfectly ...