SURRENDER OF 1.700 TURKS
... Russia has sustained 1,000 casualties Baranov it chi. FURTHER SUCCESS EAST AFRICA. The War Office announced Wednesday the surrounding of German troops by our forces East Africa, and the surrender 3,500 of the enemy. ...
... Russia has sustained 1,000 casualties Baranov it chi. FURTHER SUCCESS EAST AFRICA. The War Office announced Wednesday the surrounding of German troops by our forces East Africa, and the surrender 3,500 of the enemy. ...
... MEMORIAL TO LORD AIRLIE. A memorial to the kite Earl of Airlie and other* who have fallen in South Africa during the war was unveiled at Parish Church Saturday by Lady Esther Smith. The memorial takes the form ol'a handsome oak screen, erected private ...
... the Queen and Prince of Wales downwards. He was the successful Organiser of big Society function and show for the South Africa War funds, and of many other entertainments. He is of very volatile disposition, and his high spirits and mirth are said to ...
... strong class for Caerphilly cheese at Banwell Show on Wednesday last week. An extraordinarily good collection of South Africa war and peaceful mementos has been brought home from the Front by Reservist Walter, and has been public view during the week ...
... Wright gave the family name of Leslie to is only son who predeceased him. His grandson bore but was hilled in East Africa during the war, causing the extinction of bis name. Now it is to be resurrected in the fifteen-yearold boy, wbo, the will also states ...
... BARNES. Lord Roberts unveiled a memorial Sunday afternoon to the officers and men belonging to Barnes who died in South Africa during the war, and very great interest was manifested in the ceremony by the people of the locality, an enormous crowd assembling ...
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... north entrance in St. Andrew’s Church, to commemorate the death of two young men of this parish who died in South Africa during the war. The tablet, which is two feet three inches wide by three feet six inches high, bears the following incription :—“ ...
... goodiy number of the members of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion P.A.S.L.I. were accepted to serve with the forces in South Africa. War Office hsviug intimated their willingness to accept not less than volunteers irom each battalion, those belonging to the ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office received the following mess**® Friday from Lord Roberts to the Secretary of Staet for War . ~ BKT0 RiA, July ISth. Methuen occupiid Heckpoort to-day, without any opposition to speak of. , h continued their march alone the ...
... stretch of sands, for the and have provided a tea-house. . Tk® deaths from enteric fever among our troops in South Africa during the war were 8,051. During tho first year they were the rate of 20-97 per 1,000; che second year, 10-62 per 1,000. Strawberries ...
... it may seem scarcely time to secure hearing on anything like the religious and civil warfare of the native in South Africa. Yet the war now going between white men is being watched by the natives with intense concern. As one of them put it to me the other ...