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TtIE ADVANCE ON DONGOLA

... TtIE ADVANCE ON DONGOLA. We fear we are in for another Africa.' war. This is the result of the Italian defeat at Adowa. The dervishes are threatening Kassala, now in the mew patios of the Italians, and in order to make • diversion in the latter's favour ...

SOUTH AFRICA,

... SOUTH AFRICA, Tux Zulu war is still the prevailing of exciting intetest tlnvu2haut th, United Kingdom. Wien the war broke out the appeal front the Colonial .luthorities for aid was responded to by the llome Government with remarkable p-aniptitude, anti ...

TO CONTRACTORS

... should again wage war on the Imperal dominions in South Africa. No one now, rot seen Mr Courtney, the admirer and diacfple of President Kruger, resists the conclusion that it Las become imperative to secure the peace of South Africa under British supremacy ...

M ATMEWS, WESLEY STENET, CAVAN, GENERA 14 HOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR, ETC. GLASS ND ROOM PAPE!? KEPT !.V STOCK. Co♦ L

... and successful campaign ; and we cony venture to add that it has alto witnessed the witidfactory ter' lieu of the war in South Africa, a war undertaken not only without the sanction but against the counsels of the Home Government, an 1 it is evitltnt fr ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. Accou ins° to recent intelligence from South Africa oar unfortunate war in that part the worl I may now be regraded sistifely and happily over. King Cetewayo has at length been captured, and is now a prisoner in the hands of the British ...

WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ARNOURRD TRAIN FIGHT.-BRAVI BZHAVIOUR OF WINSTON CHURCHILL. SIEGE OF LADYSIIMT : A STUBBORN TUGEL& BRIDGE BLOWN CP. COMICNICATIONS FOR THE TROOPS. THE HORRORS OF WAR: TITRUAING DETAILS OF FIGHTING. ARMOURED TRAIN FIOUT. ike :following ...

Tilt WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... Tilt WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES. Plymouth, Monday. With regard to a statement of a morning paper, that there are no Cape or national papers to hand per tbis mail to contradict Schlickman's atrocities, beyond publishing his assertions, a ...

SOUTH AFRICA. Tax history of the war in Sonth Africa, so far as the generalship of Lord Chelmafurd is concerned,

... SOUTH AFRICA. Tax history of the war in Sonth Africa, so far as the generalship of Lord Chelmafurd is concerned, acorns likely to be distio guished not only by caution amounting to timidity, but by melancholy disasters, which, in the judgment of non-military ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. Ws regret to announce that the news from our South Al. e.douies is very disc 'anteing. While the war in Afghanistan, concerning which nll kinds of calamities and disasters were pre leted, has been carried on op to the present with comparatively ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... confidently await the deli. berate verdict of his country upon bisections in South Africa. We must not forget, however, that all the new , received by telegraph from South Africa is not of tho same satisfactory and encouraging character. With the wands of victory ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... ki:led, wounded, and mit.. It it gencraly conceded now that the war necessary for the safety of our Squat ' African cAonies ; but Sir Bartle Frrre it blamed for ii.ving plena., I into war with• loot the oonsont of the Home Goverouel.t. and without an ad ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE. boodon, Wade=las. Nathan, telestarbiag to ibe War Oleg, states that he bao a aeoesoial battle at Yedder River. _ &wrote. sompollsel to position. sztasasst.) lima WsAmity Bening. at the Woe that Lewd waseusgmeed whole of ...