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Fvomves lu,raurro

... South Africa, the War Offios authorities have decided to diepsiteh all the emential equipment for the mane, and in perceives of on urgent order the Royal Engineers at Chatham are preparing 40 pontoons for shipment at Southampton for Synth Africa. It has ...

EARL OF SELEIORNE ON THE WAR

... EARL OF SELEIORNE ON THE WAR. id et Sebum% et Stew Oellewhe. sperldegSb weer lboireedie to the mow, attributed am, el the ebraillee which the had to the iferadiveal to the Najd. Dean, bed tbe tie hiewlerarbe. ma le at pee& sod bee he Oa Sabo bee as meet ...

WITH RIMINIGTOM'S GUIDES. MORE STORIES OF THE WAR

... WITH RIMINIGTON’S GUIDES. MORE STORIES OF THE WAR. Gazette” correspondent says —The Modder and Tugela Rivers are ot the preent moment, perhaps, the most conspicuous streams in South Africa The Tugela, “ Startling” River, the longest river in Natal, being ...

THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. MEETING IN AID oF THE FUND FOR BRITISH SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND ORPHANS

... in the preseot war in Africa, and it is therefore resolved thet feod be started aod invited for of the soldiers and sailors by woande, fur thelr after leare the for the familics of moa of both services be kilked invalided during the war. The third resolution ...

BOER WAR STORES VII DELAGOA BAY. MISTAKEN FOR A SPY

... pleasure of travelling over to South Ope It covers uaree acres HER Africa in the Carisbrooke Castle with Mr. Peel. It i» mid Sir Evelyn Wood it debarred HAND geing out to South Africa by deafness. We had maay enjoyable chats during those long, Our Blnejackets ...

‘why the horrors of war, he con- See of the western must take comfort from the ctibed as N or

... ‘why the horrors of war, he con- See of the western must take comfort from the ctibed as N or E. Roberts, was shot thon has high emtbority for stating thet this idea tills streams many foot cidered that they fect that this war was unavoidable. His Lord- ...

10 G.T. JOHNSTON STAR LODGE, No. 25, SOCIAL lIEETIING IN AID OF WAR FUND

... L0G.T. JOHNSTON STAR LODGE, No. 26, SOCIAL MEBTING DIS AID OF WAR FUND A me night for the benefit of the of the soldiers and sailors who fall in the present Transvaal War, was civea voder the at above lodge ia the (Good Ball, Pound Street, Larne, oo Thare- ...

like mad 15,000 Boers, and there when for the We WAR INCIDENTS. got abot deed. He was just im of

... like mad 15,000 Boers, and there when for the We WAR INCIDENTS. got abot deed. He was just im of me and it me @ shock to see FROM WAR OORRESPONDENTS brim bet thet was finish, for my com- had reached che and the Boers fied al they were worth. with 0 a ...

FAMOUS GUNBOAT SOLD

... gunboat Alecto, the best known of all British war vessels in West African waters. Her service on the coast alone hase been than the +* Hite” of most io ber wer” io Majesty's Nevy. There washardiy « “ est Africa in whieh the Alecto did not take part. ee How ...

Ms Bo= Dr

... Government in having brought the country to the verge of a war tor which no justi6 Attica has at pre. lent been sh.iwn, strongly insisted on the pus. mountcy of the Britieb in South Africa, end said that a t friends of the Barn ought to bring it home ...

THE TR ANSVAAL

... Kruger in pulpit and at home; views illustrative of the various tribai races, in South Africa, Zulus. Hotentete, Kaffir*, Cape Boys. Swazi, etc. Native Kralls, dress, war equipmenta, and weapons; Dutch and Boer farms and people, Perking waggons, oxen and ...

IRISH SYMPATHY WITH BOHM

... Squadron coeld land guns. Lasves Lord Wolseley cand s number of the Head-4 aarter staff at the War Office oD to witness embarkation of the 2nd from Aldershot Africa. Most of the troops were end on eb the im Castle, the Lismore wed the Harlech of the Line. ...