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a Sporting Chance

... goes down the pits and talks to the workers at the coal-face, anywhere where she can get a hearing. Correspondent Africa before the war. Slight build, Eton-cropped, tough enough on her own showing, the Conservative candi. date is undismayed by hecklers ...

ACTION BY THE WAR OFFICE

... ACTION BY THE WAR OFFICE. Tfc. t*. War Offic. iirnl -fort. »™ being nude In tbn identity oStrer who wna foe hieing aJlowed btinketi which hid been need (hiring thn wne to eold from the been depot el Town prieito denlem end of wne. telegenm wo to Cepo ...

CONTINUED HEAVY BOMBARDMENT

... the War Office announces:— Tile operations against Gaza are continuing, and MO are in contact with the enemy north The total number of prisoners captured from the commencement these operations now officers and other ranks. OPERATIONS IN EAST AFRICA. The ...

IIUAD OFFICE;

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THE EXPULSION OF FOREIGNERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

... THE EXPULSION FOREIGNERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. The War Ofiico yesterday issued a telegram from Lord Roberts giving particulars of the Johannesburg plot when a number of British officers were have overpowered and murdered on July 14. Between four hundred ...

ENGLAKD AND INDIA

... from abandoning a project universally condemned. Kir Henry with hitter complaint flic treatment British Indians South Africa. Before war. said, Indians to enter tho country without restriction payment of registration foe, , in any part of Republic was and ...

THE HOMECOMING TROOPS

... single case wikrio having ominrnl. Tb»y return wiili a strength of «Crrr« and obout 77® meu, a frw appointments in South Africa. Toe War Offirr night annouik.sl (bat the Surtda left Cape Town for England Ist itv-1.. ami due (L.utbamptoti on the iitst., with ...

BRITISH PRESS BUREAU THE GREAT AIR RAID: CASUALTIES AND

... WEST AFRICA. Th*' War Office issues the following communica- tion* : East Africa.—A report lui.s Ix'cn received from General Sinith-Dorricii that small post Ka.sigati. which was occupied tho enemy on December U, has now abandoned thciu. West Africa.—General ...

CAPTURED GERMAN SHIPS

... to the military situation in German South-West Africa, General Botha maintained that Germany first violated Union territory, but whether they did or not beetde the point. The point was, South Africa at war, and they must do their, duty Apparently alluding ...

Earning Her Living

... pride. Wounded Italy in January. 1944, 27-year-old John Riley, Dagnntrt Road. Sheffield, hones to earn his living South Africa after the war. Regular in the Coldstream Guards, he had Ills left arm below the elbow amputated and was blinded in the left eye. ...

A TERROR TO HIS FRIENDS AT GAFNS

... for ngsauhs. brawling, assaulting the police, theft, malicious damage, ami one five years’ feervinttk* for in Soutli Africa during th® war, this ueuteoce being commuted when peace was declared. According the ©vidooc® of tire pnvouti'a father and the police ...