an Clerk of the W lae Boston sioners. He was

... iiland, who at one in Parliament, and the borough. His Staniland, was kill- Staniland_wer ing with Mess h the detach 10 Boer War, Africa was T the borough . He received 902, was made 1904, and was 1914, He was ficer, and waa 1 lite he had captain of the nember ...

WASHINGRBOROUGH

... had cur “a and tobacco taxed, and now are we to pi¥ more for our sugar and bread. And what about the blunders of the Soath Africa war. Now, there are thousands of Fre Churchinen in the division. Are they » - ing to have their ehildren brought up un clerical ...

Victim of war collapsed in car

... Victim of war collapsed in car ’ A man who lost both legs in North Africa during World War II collapsed in a car being driven by his wife in Wolverhampton on August 2, Mr. Albert William Gaskins (46), of Fladbury-crescent, Selly Oak, Birmingham, died ...

Published: Friday 11 August 1967
Newspaper: Wolverhampton Express and Star
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 99 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

OUR OUTLOOK. SATURDAY MORNING

... period. It is well to understand at ‘the commencement that the Government proposals do not in any way apply to the war in 'South Africa. The war has disclosed the weakness of our wilitary system, but the campaign will have to be carried through with our present ...

LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA

... LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA. The war in South Africa is coming home u_‘ i of us as the months go by, and the end afpears to be no ncarer. For some reason, whether good or bad, our readers can decii2, according to their own ideas, the censorsa:p which Lord ...

SATURDAY

... SATURDAY 3.10 BITTER VICTORY. Two officers on a mission in North Africa in World War Il find themselves fighting a personal war of jealousy and rivalry which leaves the winner tasting a hollow victory. 4.50 ALEXANDER THE GREAT. Lavish biog of the heyday ...

Published: Wednesday 30 November 1988
Newspaper: Morecambe Visitor
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 157 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

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... battiefields in London as well as in South Africa. War here is more strenucus because it is eternal. You may put an end to your South African war; you may 'make peace with your enemy; but in London yeu have a war which you will not end in your lives, for ...

BRITISE CASUALTIES

... BRITISE CASUALTIES. The War Ofice weekly retumn. isseed on Wednesday, gives the total casnaltios iu Soatllh Africa, soce th> war began, as 16,673. Of this number 270 aro officers & lled, asd 2,554 men killed. Lord Roberts issued a d-r:tcl. on Snfl :ifixhx ...

AUTHORPE,

... good®attendance. There was & large number of interesting pictures, including the following:—lsfe in our Colonies, South Africa in War and Peace, Canada, the Home for the Miliions, Austredia, the Land of Gold and Plenty, mag- S S e BT b nificent animated ...

OUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE

... Teries before the South Africa war had exposed the blunders of Sir Charles Welby's Department. Well, the electors of the Newark Division will have an opportunity of expressing at the ballot-box their opinion of that department. WAR FOR WICKEDNESS. The “Boston ...

My CoxrEessioN

... of “Our Joe,” and [ took part in a torchlight procession in his honour just previous to his dc'iqa.rtum to South Africa, after the war. hen, like a bad penny, after 20 years of knocking a 1, 1 came back home to good old Lincolhithe best town on God’s ...