AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... BrITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL. This Queen has been pleased to approve of the mredal granlt-ed in 1895 for eertairt operations in Eastcrri and Western Africa bteinig also awarded to tire foreopi employed in Britis1i Centrad Africa. be- to-eon 189t ...

TUB.BOROUGH MEMBERS

... You have got to rganise a great African Empire in compait- ments ;yor*. have got to organise South Africa, Kast Africa, aiul West Africa, Central Africa and Egypt. You ~u*segot to bind the coiiipartments^together by posts and telegraphs, by railways and ...

CONCESSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... thi- It ic-n'i Irilicil ?? W I - c-r'r'.d1 HInctmt-ic crc esebl sid to pa>' their o-ii ii (iii 14:1 ob' BXNKRFT~ 17I1'NY ;IN War, aci miplioaircoii tic rintel itorder ?? 'nl'ig 0 c S4 WXXilk~l,?, nnchc-er,3 and l Wi X iv.oi~c dr'cu-r. ccac 'a-r tictcite ...

BURTOS AND THK WAR Fl'M'

... battles. Lord Burton sa-n. the t—i _ even-one had perforce been fixed night iv»« '- ' since this terrible war commenced, on event* South Africa. There all dassas— princes and artisans -were lighting should r to auunated by one and the same spirit, ■: ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -300 FEET HIGH. IMPRHESS TIHEATRES OA. EARL'S COURT. :SAVAGE SOUTt' AFRICA. f-7,u- ct b .t~.te.v AIttl. . A Picturesque and Realistic Represe;tation of LIFE in the WILDS of AFRICA. Depicted by FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.10 and 8.30. Thousands ...

MORE TROOPS FOR THE TRANSVAAL

... TROOPS. We have received the following from the War ollice :-Commnnuications for corps serving in South Africa should, in additiona to the name of the regiment, bear the address, l'ield Force, Sonth Africa. Messrs. Neale and Wilkinson ask us to announce ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Stvan Boats. IMPRESS THEATRE. EARL'S. COURT, LONDON, S.W. SA\'4GE 1OUTII Af*RICA. SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA. A Picturesque tsttd Realistic Representation of LIFE in the WLDS of AFRICA. Depicted bh FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.50 and 8.i0. Tlhousttds of ...

CARDINAL VAUGHAN'S APPEAL

... following dr. eular lerer-:- Archbishop's ROuse, Westminster, I)ecembei 20,-1899. Rev. Dear Father,-The fortune of war in South Africa 1Ls the public miind with justifiable nity. while the negotiations 'were proceed- ing. public prayers 0for. peace were ...

MIDLAND CONSERVATIVES IN.CONFERENCE

... discussion at a later stage of the meeting, inasmuch as what was now taking place in South Africa was having a serious effect upon our trade. The total trade of South Africa now amounted to £47,000,000, in- cluding bullion and specie, and of this vast total ...

A LOYAL DESERTER

... -Prisoner surrendered to his recognisauces, which Mr. Corser bad allowed, contrary to the usual practice with aeserters, whilst the War office was being communicated with, and an escort of the Black Watch was now in attendance to take charge of the prisoner and ...

THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS

... upon our promises. He did not see that we could go back upon our pledged word. It would be a war-if war there was, and ha prayed God that there mi'ght he no war (hear, hear)- wh'cb we should go into feeling that we had done wrong,feelingthatif timehad been ...

THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS

... troops on the borders of the REoublic while friendly negotiations are in proaress, and diseclaiming responsc- bility in case war should result. A' further resolution was passed expressive of the hope that the Governmeat would act according to circumstances ...