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SOUTH AFRICA WAR MEDALS

... SOUTH AFRICA WAR MEDALS. A number of Queen’s South Africa War medals and clasps for non commissioned officers and men who served with various irregular corps in South Africa arc still awaiting claimants, whose addresses cannot ascertained. ...

UNCLAIMED MEDALS AND CLASPS

... CLASPS. A number of King's and Queen's South Africa War medals and clasps for non-commissioned officers and men who served with various Imperial and Irregular corps, also Canadian contingent.. in South Africa. are still awaiting claimants whose addressee ...

THE W.E.C. CHALLENGE CITS

... to its disposal. A tea to the children and a tablet in the church to the memory of soldiers who bad fallen in the South Africa War, were mentioned.—Mr A Casey moved and Wedlake seconded that the money be handed the Parish Council, towards the cost of ...

THE ANNUAL DINNER

... army would be rendered even more efficient than it was at the present time. Mr Mildmay himself did good work South Africa during the war, and heghad the greatest (pleasure, therefore, in name with the toast—(hear, hear). Mr Mildmay. in reply, said they ...

ABOUT ME AND WOMEN

... Victoria visited Itristol shortly after lieneral Butler was recalled from South Africa and given the command 441 Waiterti District. and the Teemed at tile 411 the the disposal the war stores. Upon the latter is' casion the late King it is .id. personally pressed ...

IN TWO ACTS. BY VICTOR STEVENS

... CLODB, o:i SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WAR 111 nitrated LIMELIGHT VIEWS, will ' tha SUBSCRIPTION BOOMS, MON DA y, 21 St APRIL, 1902. F. T. T. STItUBEN, Esq., J.P, of Torquay, will also bo and as.i.t tie lecturer bis personal of South Africa. The Choir will be ...

NAMES TRIM MUILZAID

... ago at Weymouth. What have you been doing since that time? Chiefly fighting in South Africa. The war broke out about throe months after I returned to South Africa. How do you live? The question struck Brandon as unnecessarily inquisitive, and he said ...

DA RTNIOUTH AND SOUTH HAMS I:IIRONICA.E. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1910. DEATII OF PRINCE IIIANUIS OF TEM. TII El It ..

... 1909 he nerved An a Staff - C'aptaiis on the Remount Establishment. Duhlill. served in the R t Department in South Africa during the war. being mentioned it. ile• apatehes receiving the rank of Brev4- Major. with gneen'• medal, three 1111111 _ . Within ...

THOMAS WILTON,

... front is encouraging, and justifies a sanguine hope that, before many days are over peace will be concluded in South Africa. The war has been dragging out its weary length with incalculable injury to British trade in that part of the world, and it will ...

ZiOOßtl

... Monday evening Mr C. H- Clode and Mr F. P. T, Struben (president of «lie Torquay Constitutional Club) lectured upon South Africa and the war, to a fairly good audience. slr A. H. Bridson, J.P., presided, and a number of limelight views and portraits were shown ...

ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN

... from a Burning VesseL Captain Parker who was born in 1378, was formerly in Ole Grenadier Guards, and served in South Africa during the war. Lord Morley, who is only . a year older. has alio had Ilia ud• In 003 he made a voyage round the world, and was re ...

! ABOUT MEN AND WOMEN

... Hunterian Pmfessur at the Roval College of Surgeons 18138 till Ile WO, COll%Ult ill% Surgeon to the Fortes in South Africa during the war. when he was mentioned hi despatches and received C.B. HI is professor of elinieal surgery to Ring's College. London ...