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THE MILITARY DISASTER IN AFRICA

... event as that which has now occurred. War in Afghanistan, war in S .tith Africa, and few persona can assign an intelligible reason why there is war in either country. It is a pity shat the men who promote these petty wars cannot be plao.d in ...

OS Thursday eveoinr poi. Archibald Forbe , the telebtata war a crespondeut of Deily News (who was the pea

... OS Thursday eveoinr poi. Archibald Forbe , the telebtata war a crespondeut of Deily News (who was the pea of Da. 1 1 113*e, Peg.. M.P., daring has stay bare), delivered a lecture, easier the auspioes of the Colei..ine Literary Club, in the on hie ...

DEATH OF THE PRTNCE IMPERIAL

... unjust war. It was conceived in injustice; it has been carried on by an incapable General ; the :Government would not do the right thing at the right time. In war every man must take his chance, but woe betide those who bring on unnecessary wars. Lord ...

BALLYMONEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1879

... and in war with Afghanistan, under frivolous and even contradictory pretexts, hat also with retire tribes of South Africa. The Rev. Mr. Smyth, missionary from South Africa, in seconding the motion, said that had a milder policy been pursued war would have ...

PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

... thankful, that Parliament is opposed to war in behalf of Turkey, and unless British interests are menaced. During the recess the Government should be encouraged to maintain this attitude. It is not likely that the war will be aught to a close this year; bitt ...

HOUSE Of COMMONS

... praying for the appoint'ant of a Royal Commission to inquire on the spot into the policy which had led to these 'ad other wars in South Africa, and which had resulted in large annexations of territory and increase of res c onsibility in spite of repeated protests ...

MPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Committee of Supply, and, among others, the vote of million and a half for the Zito war was agreed to, after a debate in which Mr Sullivan made a very strong speech against the war. 110 USE OF COMMONS. FRIDAT. On the motion of The O'Connor Don, a copy of the ...

ROUSE OF LORDS

... tribes, and the war which threatened in its progress to compromise the safety of my subjects in South Africa is happily brought to a close. I trust that the measure which has been passed to enable the European communities of South Africa to unite upon such ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... Truro asked if it were true that a message had been t'an►mitted by the Secretary of State for War. expressing the Queen's ayesrithv with the troops in South Africa and her Majesty's entire confidence in the corn mander-in-chief, while a court of inquiry was ...

THE BALLYNIONgY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, ^ 1879. :...

... adjacent territory maid it must be remembered flat the between the seat of flit Earths ,Frere's au'' ority and the seat of war was upwards of on- thousand mites. rapine exptanstory Of the instruction' given to•Bir Garnet would be shortly placed upon the ...

line. this man (M'Cool) said they should not interfere with the tradesmen. That is. should not interfere with ..

... debate on the Zulu war. The Marquis of Lansdowne moved a resolution of regret that the war ultimatum should have been presented to the Zulu King without the authority of the responsible advisers of the Crown ; that au offensive war should have been commenced ...