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THE COST OF THE SOUTH AFRICA! WAR

... THE SOUTH AFRICA! WAR. Mr. T. M. HEALT ookad tto Chancellor of tto Exchequer whether, with view to preventing tore to tto publie tto manipulation cf mining value*, tto Government would annoanos tto anriiast dote what proportion rf African war toothy reaTbyatan ...

THE SOUTH AFRICA* WAR: BULUOt AT BTAirfcBBTOB. naHTIXO KKIK WINBUBQ. BBPOBTSD YICTOKT BT CLKMENTS

... THE SOUTH AFRICA* WAR: BULUOt AT BTAirfcBBTOB. naHTIXO WINBUBQ. BBPOBTSD YICTOKT BT CLKMENTS. MAYNOOTH FHION MEETING: IMPOKTAKT ADDUM. CORK PBOTIBTB 4OAINBT FLUHKITIBM. THE UNITED IRISH LEAGUE: reposts or iqurmos. BELFAST AID EXPERDITUBE. SAD TRAGEDY ...

VT THE WAR OFFICE

... Adjataat-OenMel'i Departmout, has arrived Poet aabeto oa special service. To* whole financial and pay amagemsate for South Africa war* complete /aa’ordvp afternoon. ...

Bnri-Snri in the Tmatraal

... light Lting fr m thir oratory alooe.it might U-w that the wttTfte rtme name aae a a.«t peetilemw . tub. mme war iatrodaoed. the Se*-h Africa war likely rar«ged. aadif « atariife-t that even rpeakere ...

SIR BENRT CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN'S VIEWS UNCHANGED

... to tba and, I can are nothing whataaar which farnitbea caaa tor armed iatarTaation. And again—•' A war with one of the independent SCa’ea ia South Africa will ba one of tha direct calamitira that coaid occur.” MANCHESTER COTTON EXPORTS AFFECTED. Tba A ...

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... opcntloßß* TROOPS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Tha War Ofloa, to-night, anaonaead tha Kiag*a Dragoon Chiitda loft Capatowa aw ZM tact, oa tha Tiatagal Caatla, and an del at Southampton Nortabar 14th. Tba’Oth Honan, arriTtl home from Sooth Africa airly in April aaxt, will ...

LORI) METHUEN’S RELEASE,

... during the war has been znest successful, and the recoveries good. LETTER FROM LORD ROBERTS. Mr, Robert J. BeMoe, of Gainsborough, received the following reply from Lord Roberts in reference to the military situation in South Africa:— War Office. n. S ...

aa inirraTion

... would pay (ortho property. Bba waa aaut to jUI for William John Mognltn pteadad guilty to tea charge rf r'ealing two tooth Africa* war modal* and two aertiflnataa. the prosuty William Nixon. Acting-Sargaaat Vumrll aad pawnbroker and Nina haring bora examined ...

BBPOSTED BBITIBH MILITARY PBRPABATIOKS

... proceed with troope for Melt*. Becidea the dUtnrbed state Europe ber Majesty’s Government are anticipating trouble ia South Africa. War stores are being seat to the Capa all the Castle Liao steamers leaving England. Messrs. Donald Carrie A Co. hare under present ...

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... completing the drtaolitiea of South Africa, and that Lord Roberts has been instructed to negotiate with President Kruger. A* th* “Speaker observes, it will aa objeotlesson for th* English people if Aggnmav* to South Africa ia crushed Aggressive Imperialism ...

■B. KITTLE FOLD AKD BIBMING-

... Dublin, aad, roplyiaf to tba tout ct hit hialtb, ha add had haaa rafcnad to aa war oomapondent, aateuallj that pnhaadtd ailuka to Sowth Africa. Tba war ia Booth Africa war orar, hot aaw dl«- ooltiaa aaiatad thara, aad ha hopad that tba ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. THE WAR CONTRIBUTIONS. [EEDTXR’S TELIOEAM.] Bulawayo, Friday. The people are jubilant at the settlement of the war contributions, and consider Mr. Chamberlain has surmounted the greatest difficulty in his career. ASIATIC LABOUR. [bkcter’b ...