SOUTH AFRICA. ALL THE WAR & GENERAL
... SOUTH AFRICA. LLTHE WAR & GED RAL Ni] SOF Ti ie WEEK. 90 Paaes. Prick Ong PExXny ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. LLTHE WAR & GED RAL Ni] SOF Ti ie WEEK. 90 Paaes. Prick Ong PExXny ...
... RITISH HEROISM IN SOUTH. THE WAR & GENERAL NEWS 90 Paces. OnE PENsy ...
... RRITISH HEROISM IN SOUTH AFRICA. WAR & GENERAL NEWS O BE WEEK. Paces. Price ONE ACE CURTAINS CLEANED IN THREE DAYS, ls Per Parr. RBLANKETS CLEANED, Srovep, axp 2s. Per Pat PRESCOTT’S 5 aT ORER Qe MT: axp W. Grafton street 15 Redmond’s bm 17 Cornmarket ...
... ite failure is clear, While an alliance is talked a dat culty cannot be solved. And that ts not all Io regarding the South Africa war, the. der remembered that he was speaking in the name of that Republic which ‘won its by revolt, ao he kept the balance ...
... rejoin on or before the 11th inet. PRESENTS FOR TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office has the list of articles required by British troops South Africa prepared from the best available at the War Office, but it dos not pre: tend to be exhaustive, and is published ...
... me en. or Charge, Liguedl 3 5 N ty tovaud Lady town would ake , 32 highest —Mre_ s Westland row. N UBSE Feat to south Africa danng war 122, office. aT ING coumuay 17, willing to be ; ean be eed Pu ‘addres Miss frect, a SD nutes engagement coed LIS, tht ...
... the long tension, the having cleared the situation. Though there is no desire for war for war's make, the of the Progressives and section of wot of the loyal the regard war as the only means of settlement, and if they atall it is of the excess of patience ...
... station. Orders were issued at Dover last night 1% men of the Sth Lancers to leave Canterbury on Saturday for South Africa. The Mansion’House War Relief Pand last night amounted to £341,000. The Refugees Fund has reached £169,000, and the Lord Mayor is requested ...
... upon Pretoria. As it ws, the calculations of our Miltary Council at the War Office have been upsct by the feeble estimates of the War In- telligence Department in South Africa. When war was declared it was supposed that the fighting fareo numbered no more ...
... QUERNSTOW isa, one of the most enthusiastically loyal displays in counection with the departure of tevops for South Africa since the war’ com: menced tuck place here this evening on the occasion of the departure of the transport Antillian with the Sevats ...
... during the day. The War Office was visited by officials from tho ether Government departments, Weat End clabs, &., fur news of reported Even Sir Redvers Baller left England to sssume his responsible com- mand in South Africa withoat the War Office being ina ...
... the end of the nincteenti Tho Temps hasan articlo on the war ee ‘South Seinen which conclades with the Whatever may be tite recut of See al the brave men are cre dying i in Soath Africa, the war prolouzod by defence of the Boers is boginni hs ios is y ...