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. ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... of which baa not been experienced, and we trust never again will be experienced, in South Africa. A war, fearful in its effects end terrible in its intensity, war which hoe already cost the lives of hundreds ofonx fellow-men, is ravaging our beloved country ...
... have seared themselves upon his conning brain A tear in 80'ilK Africa would be one of the moel eerioue wan that could pouihly be waged. It would be a long war, a bitter war, and a costly war, and, at I hate pointed out already, I believe generations would ...
... regarding tho war. whioh rumours, though irritating and quite groundless, nevertheless cause much annoy* anco and trouble the War Office in London. One of yesterday’s rumours that Ladysmith has been relieved. Nothing of this has been htard at the War Office ...
... they liked, go to war, ud tear op the eooeeotioß, hot woo waa going to pick op the pirora r f the to-n eoaraotiao ? > war 1! they liked, bat be woo'd do hie boat ae piira'e iodindoel to pren-rt to moortr oa a calamity. (Chrere ) Or to war if yoo like,” went ...
... aurround it on every aide, and he b auitered by dcaire to blot ont thb brown patch from among tba red-mapped bad* of Sooth Africa. If war come* Eagland Miabtcra will b* guilty of toinou* treachery toward* petty State, which i* weakling compared with tbo paramoont ...
... opinion that the present war in South Africa is war of wanton and unprovoked aggression undertaken on the instigation Mr. Chamberlain and the capitalists who are greedily longing to grab the gold mines. It will be costly and expensive war, bringing misery and ...
... That is the real danger. South Africa cannot be eettled by thia war. On the contrary, it will nnaettle everything, and the Dutch population, Home pyachological moment, will aim oat certainly plunge South Africa into civil war. The anllen hatred of the Dutch ...
... Majesty for her gracious Queen’s Speech, ho said, j>ra ...