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... Impossible amidst the excitement attending war preparation', the depart. .reof military emits, and other distracting military elements at bane, influenced by the varying soocomes of actual operations in South Africa, to farm an adequate Idea. • very comprehensive ...

able energy which our soldiers, whether men I or officers, have displayed in many a critical and hard-fought ..

... of the policy of the Government in South Africa, and our complete confidence that her Majesty's Ministers will firmly and permanently re-establish the Imperial ascendancy of Great Britain. Had the present war been, in his belief, either unjust or unneosseary ...

MOLIAi

... GAME, flth Pullet nasal Naiades. • PI.E~BY ALL Ass Amber PLF Sold at all Toy sad Pansy Nalasts. Waotaatts Taus - -- at N WAR,IOUTH AFRICA. EuE&milked ISE MITI LI -THREE various MEM MOWN in . Ake solowed In Hshadva_ Mods. W Ora sumo% Apirtionow, awl AivaimOT ...

w. & A. GILBEY'S STOCK

... to open a subscription list on behalf of the widows and orphans of soldiers and sailors, and other sufferers by the war in South Africa. The following gentlemen, together with his lordship, occupied sate on the platform :—Lieutenant-Colonel Crawford, D ...

POPULATION

... against a deeply planned and long prepared conspiracy to overthrow and destroy for ever the supremacy of Great Britain in South Africa. What will really be destroyed is the power of oar enemies ever to hatch each a conspiracy again, (Applause) That is one of ...

men VINIANS TO I6VAD6 CANADA

... and causing needless loss of life, made them prisoners of war. It is also in his record that he shot British subjscta whom he without proof, to be spies ; that he oo m :n7mi ci llt prisoners of war to work in exposed positions in the trenches, where some ...

THE STORY OF THE CA/TIMED GUNS

... of our army will be upheld in South Africa. For the friendly interest and sympathy exhibited by many Americans, lam most deeply grateful. I feel sure that the justice of our cause merits this. Though we be at war, I can safely say that no unnecessary ...

lILITACT SERVICES AT 110LTWOOD

... and dietsista. DZIPARTURIE ?RI ROYAL SCUM Orders have been issued from the War Moe far the let Battalion Royal Boots Regiment at Holywoed to embark at Queenstown for South Africa on board the Harrison Liner Dictator, of Liverpool, on 4th November. The Dictator ...

WATCHES AND PLATE. E. POLLAND,

... goldfields has not yet nearly pulled its own weight. The war, however necessary, is partly due to their agitation. The Rand mine-owners will in the end chiefly benefit by the results of the war. Their properties will be increased in value, and even if ...

ICLONDT ICE

... loyalty to threw, and be was sure that all loyal hearts were burniag at what was going on at meant I. Seeds Africa (hear. hear.) That war was a just war and it bad re-told dies that their soldiers, whether Englishmen. Irishman. or Seotehnien, were wade of ...

SELECT FROM STOCK

... SELECT FROM STOCK LDS ORANCIZION AND TEX WAR. The following le a copy of a patriotic resolution passed by the Stout Volunteers Loyal Orange Ledge No. 872, Newtownards, r with the replies Resolvedwe, the members of Stuart Volunteer L.O.L. No. 872, do ...

To BTOCK OE LADIES AND GENT:B

... moment of a Dervish rush. Such tales are ancient history now ; and though the War Office has never been guilty of the terrible charge laid to the Russian contractors in the war of '76, some very nasty criticisms were passed upon the authorities when the ...