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WOOLTON RILL

... Royal Lancaster Regiment, sad was A.D.C. to Lord &amid and Barna Rosetta., Lord Lieutenants of Inland. He stirred the South Africa& War and received a medal with clasp. Capt. Ridley Iliad, we understand. only at three soothe sins* take• up his rasidsace ...

SILVER WATCH

... belonging to executers. Eton has decided to erect a handsome hall to the memory of hers liter pens who fill in the Mouth Africa& War. The estimated root will be between 40.000, or A 30,000. The foundatica of the inetnerld hall was laid on Saturday, by Princess ...

TIM GILT WORLD

... Hospital who are to be sent as soon as possible to the seat of war in South ALios. • • One would hive thought that nothing could have earpassed the interest which has been taken in the Mammal War, but that has to a great extent sank into insignificance by ...

ICHOIS FROM THATCH/M

... notably The Driver, Nature's Rest, Nature's Gaiety. Autumn,' Kennet Valley, etc. He also went through South Africa during the war, and afterwards had a most successful exhibition at the Grafton Galleries, and this year another exhibition of Indian ...

that the landlord (kfr. Yell Dicker), wee, sense months slaw, convicted of permitting drunkenness on hie and ..

... interesting by the presentation by the Mayorga' (Mrs. A. H. Ball), of South Africa, War Medals to several of the members No lam than eleven Reading members have served in South Africa ; three of whom have completed two bonne of service, and one at present ...

Twig Aus-r

... the in subjection. Mr. Br Brick. in reply, stated that he estimated the probable garrison of South Africa after the war at 15,000. With regard to the war itself he said that the mast hoped to be able, after eight cc nine monde, to make a considerable reduction ...

WELFORD

... ambulance litter, the flag which covered the coffin as a pall being the one that flew from the Portland Hospital in South Africa during the war. There were in attendance the Westgate and Margate Fire Brigades with their engines, the Westgate Company of Volunteers ...

FOUND DEAD !!

... ) On being assured that it meant the latter, Canon Blunt said he telt certain that if the N Company had been in South Africa the war would have been over long ago (cheers and laughter). Tas lirursvr. To Mr. C R. De la Salle fell the lot of proposing the ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... yeomen who have been returned from South Africa as unfit for service are considered to have made good their claim to receive the medal granted to all those who have been in the theatre of the war, but the War Office boggles at the idea of paying the discarded ...

AMY S I A INUTIBELL

... late Gordon Highlanders, to be members of Ibis Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. Over two thousand men from South Africa war* landed at Southampton on Tueirday moraine. Owing to the illness of his eldest daughter, Lady Gwendolen Fanny tosborne. ...

THE DANGER AHEAD

... answer to another question from mane Yr. Winston Churchill said that the granted to the Transvaal Colony by the Booth Africa Loan and War Coatribution het, 1903. wari area to some extent contingently on £30.000,003 000tribution, and hia were not 13.z1kred ...

STARTING IN A SNOWSTORM

... town was well represented, and Newburiane hoped to swell the cheers which sent the Yeomen off on their way to South Africa and the war. EMMY PARADES. The Yeomen had paraded early, the Bucks men as early 58 rive o'clock at High Wycombe, and being accompanied ...