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THE COUNTRY AND THE TRANSVAAL

... necessity of war against the Transvaal, have chiefly excited public suspicion, and greater moderation of tone is already observable in several aggreedve quarters. The war-cry has not paid. Yellow journalism produced the conflict with Spain—a war which many ...

Fireside Chat

... and I believe it i. in the interest of tue whole oommoniry and of the nation to do its utmost to prevent them:* • War, war, nothing but war is thought of at present. We have defeated the Boers and killed many hundreds of their fighting men, and statiaticsns ...

WATCHES AND PLATE. E. POLLAND,

... the same hasty grave. Thus the meaning of war, which women of all classes have learnt so terrible in this country, is being brought home in the most extended and tragic shape to the Dutch women of South Africa. But the chief sufferers will be of the stubborn ...

53 & 55 Main Street

... sagacious, orderly, and moderate attitude of our democracy, our recent successes in many directions, whether in realms of peace or war, our accumulating wealth have undoubtedly created an uncomfortable feeling in the minds of our Isms-fortunate neighbours. Nor ...

IiZAVT BOIS LOMES

... drilling to fight the British. A corps of Boers was secretly formed, and armed with Matisse rifles, three weeks before the war broke oat, and when the British Government was still negotiating and hoping for a peseefial settlement. MOLNAR.' WIDOWS AND ...

THE SERIOUS NEWS

... mobothe forthwith. OFFICIAL DISPATCH. The following dispatch was issued by the War Office at 12.35 on Saturday morning : From General Buller to recretary of State for War. Chieveley Camp 6.30, Desember 15 I regret to report serious reverse. I moved in ...

PINING ON THY POD 01

... regiments. 84 ban been killed, 75 woenthed, mid 67 gartered ; total, 16e. of non. oommlsdated dims sad of aU arms in South Africa. WI have bleu killed, 761 woanded, and 1,202 total. 2,196. TUB AIWOR OP NM. The railitsry mime the Daly News Make that It ...

Fireside Chat

... wives, and families of our soldiers and sailors living in Bangor and elsewhere, suffering from the effrcts of the war in South Africa.—l am, yours faithfully, MATILDA M. CLAxmouus. - e - The Bangor police were informed on Monday evening by Mr. Morrow ...

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... plans , se anew& lir Mt Maven Wier, weer frustrate by the d the colonel of artillery to obtain a pried for his gees. All this war had not bees ping on for eo left a time s we had of lb. and trwry of oar =Mrs in the - Prodigies of odour that at the promise ...

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... opinion of this meeting, there is need of generous public support for the friends of the sufferers at home through the war in South Africa. Sometimes, be said, a resolution was such that it was difficult to put before an audience, but that was one which ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND• COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898

... South Africa farm labourers are nearly always natives or other coloured persons. There are plenty of navvies and general labourers in all the Colonise; any navvy or labourer, who emigrates, must take his chance with local men, and in South Africa with ...

THE INDIAN FAMINE

... the terrible distress produced by the famine now prevailing in Gujarat and other parts of India. Owing perhaps to the war in South Africa, the home public do not seem to have realised as yet the true condition of their starving fellow-subjects in India ; ...