WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. BILLER DRIVEN BACK FROM THE TUGELA. ...
... VICE IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1. Parcel., &c., for corps or individuals serving in South Africa cannot be received at the War Office. 2. Customs duties will not :be charged in Cape Colony or Natal on tobacco, Lc., addressed to officers and men serving there. ...
... LETTER FROM BOUM AFRICA. Ws publish the following leiter from Mr. George Foray th to his sults io Lidnun ; Natal Fe ld Force, Booth Atria', 29tb Novomber, 1899. Mr DEAR 5W311,-441811 a had to let you know that I am all right, and in the beet of health ...
... When the war is over, what is going to be done ? The noble lord, however, is not from the point when he speculates upon the supposition that the settlement Great Britain will make will be one for the settlement of the whole of South Africa. Once and ...
... THE WAR. CONTINUING the war news from Page 2, it should mentioned that on Wednesday Lord Methuen wired lo the War Mee :-- The artillery shelled a very strong position held by the clumsy in a lung, high kopje from four o'cli.ok to do.k on Sunday. It rained ...
... BRIDGE-BUILDING IN THE WAR. MARVELS OF RAPID REPAIR WORK. The present hostilities in South Africa will give occasion for the exercise, of great ingenuity on the part of the engineering corps, and Knymeertsg hopes that some of the officers concerned will ...
... WAR PHOTOGRAPHS TO ORDER. The war is the Transvaal ham inspired the editor of a Paris illustrated paper with a highly ingenious idea, say Booth Africa. The persons who happened to be in the Buttes-Chaumont Park the other after- noon were astonished to ...
... Kekewich. This is not the only manner in which the legal profession is closely associated with the war. Times of the leading figures in South Africa are members of the English Bar. Sir Alfred Milner and President Steyn are members of the Inner Temple ...
... AFTER TILE WAR. The Hon. Seymour Ormsby Gore has received the following from a resident official at Pietermaritzburg by the last mail : So much is certain that had the Premier of Natal and Governor not foreseen the danger of an incursion, and begged for ...
... are past. War,and the fear of war are an incalculable drag upon human progress. But physical sufferings and national exuaustiou are only a part of the indictment against war. The prerogative of inflicting death and destruction upon mankind, war divides ...
... CAMPAIGN STORIES FROM THE LETTERS OP THE WAR CORRIMPOIDIERTS. The mail has brought fuller accounts of the earlier stages of the campaign in Natal. The Times correspondent, in an admirable letter, says that the storming of Talana Hill will always be ...