VT THE WAR OFFICE
... Adjataat-OenMel'i Departmout, has arrived Poet aabeto oa special service. To* whole financial and pay amagemsate for South Africa war* complete /aa’ordvp afternoon. ...
... Adjataat-OenMel'i Departmout, has arrived Poet aabeto oa special service. To* whole financial and pay amagemsate for South Africa war* complete /aa’ordvp afternoon. ...
... county who may in straitened circumstances owing to the aibsenoe of their breadwinners who are reservists in the South Africa* war. The people of this loyal county base never bee* toe background when tbeir sad was required for such a worthy object that ...
... to tba and, I can are nothing whataaar which farnitbea caaa tor armed iatarTaation. And again—•' A war with one of the independent SCa’ea ia South Africa will ba one of tha direct calamitira that coaid occur.” MANCHESTER COTTON EXPORTS AFFECTED. Tba A ...
... LORD WOL6ELET AT THE WAR OFFICE. London. Sunday. WolsHey waa busy for several hoar* at the War Office yeeterday. area will no farther despatch of extra troops from Erglaud Sooth Africa unless war with the Trxnaroal ia inevitable. The ’■ Birmingham Mail ...
... correspondent. Mr. Sekrai nor. bis epeech in the Capo Assembly yesterday, said that his object was keep t peace in Sooth Africa. If.Dnhapßilv. war between white men broke out. should his very best to keep hia colony aloof from the straggle, in which raurao there ...
... During the day tha War Office was visited officers from oUmt Government departments. West End clubs, for news of the reported conflicts. Even Mr Reivers Bulb r left England to assume res)>onsib|e command in Bouth Africa wifbonfl the War Office being in position ...
... Brigadn-Mnior—Captain R. S. Oxley, King’s Riflo Coro*. Mtjor-Cbn.'ral Kelly Kennv. not seen active ?ervico in South Africa, hna liacl war 'erviee. and ha* had important prwta home. Tie (‘erred in the namwijtn of in North China, where he was orderly nfHcor ...
... field from the Koval Army Medical Corps. This make*, a total iu*l Ond.-r )O,(VX) inen. The War Office gives the following details of - li Division (or Sou»h Africa: ELEVENTH BRIGADE. Lieutenant General the Staff - Major-0 (local Ucutanant - general) T. ...
... equal rights and British supremacy iu South Africa. After the war a good deal might be said about the policy leading hostilities, bat he did not for a moment believe the conduct the negotiations the cause of the war. There had cvidectly been since 1801 steady ...
... . Sir Schreiner, in his apeecb in the Cape Assembly yesterday, said that his object was to keep ibe peace South Africa If unhivDolly, war , hetwoen white men broke out. should his 1 very best to l-eep his colony aloof from the snuggle, which coarse alone ...
... yaar*. ta graUfyiag te aote ihiaaipraariaa tha good laaliag LADYSMITH JUSTICE. KMOLISHMAN’S ORAVB STORY. saaote te Booth Africa, War. and tho dtetaam tempt forgot that to aoloaiao. who. happily, *ro alwaya fighUag, mask twohlm wo hams. world tallaro of ...
... Dablia Paltod Ptohawe*. which vara ucbwgad to 171. Tb* South African Land Harkat vaa vaah paadlagaywtaalltlaa Bailiah South Africa war* about 2| |, Ooaaolidatod Gold Field* vaa* 6 7-16. Tbaro act much doiag ia tb* Tara Harkat, czeapt ia Dualop Dafamd, vhich ...