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A PRACTICALLY UNITED PEOPLE

... of the Dutch !eumblic refused to give Way, and a point &t which we could not and would not give way. The interests of South Africa, be added, the interests of civilisation, the in- terests of national honour, all made such a curae impossible, and however ...

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... they do expect, to see the relations of the two races placed on a better footing by a bitter war between them, a war 'which has many of the .incidents of a civil war, and is waged on one side by citizen soldiers. To most observers it seems more likely to ...

FASHION AND VARILPTES

... renmatance that the Minister for War casts two sons ir tet the soal of battle. Lord Kerry, Lord Lans. downe's eldest son, is in the 3rd Battalion Gre. vadier Guards, now at Gibraltar. which goes for active service to South Africa. and hss (ond son, Lord Chan'C ...

LITERATURE

... r='nistered to PI lestric a in his last no- ments. In studying C:.lini's rie- of I'lly, let us not forget St lt..ips. SOUTH AFRICA (The Cape Colony. Nt:sti: I Orange Free Stvte. S&uith Afr'o-in Relepobii. I Rhodes-a, ad all other territorr-. -h Orf . - ...

LITERATURE

... ittlt iv supprvn to i British pohie. Tin thei war party was al- j ready in existence in South Africa in 1897, and merely waiting it, opportunity, the hook c 0howso. There are le many Englishmen re 1u South Africa.' wrote Captain Younghulsband, t ho tiay ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... cSter, day afternoon at the Pov'l Hoepital by Lady RnBberts for the Relief of Families of So'diers e engaged in the war, in South Africa. Their Excellencies gave a citner prety- on LI Saturday evening, to vhich the fohowving had g the honour of receiving ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ny, to convey the chocolate which her Ma. P jesay is sending to the troops in South Africa B free of charge, and the offer has been accepted by the Secretary for. War. ' .VWhy grumble at yocr Hens nor Laying who m0 ggs jr. dear? GOy (he esm L CASTALIA ...

CONVERSAZIONE AT THE ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBTION

... i in South Africa last summer, the scapegoat of the Government not having been prepared for a war in Intal. Ts it, however, not a fact that Sir William again and again urged that the policy adopted by the Colonial Office fnust result in war, and that it ...

LITERATURE

... their own words, from their letters home. They all served in the early wars of South Africa, when they were called The Handsome Shervintons. The yougest died as the close of th1e Zulua war in. his Z>and year, chiefly of hardship and exposure. The elde4, whom ...

LITERATURE

... years, and it is one of; permanent interest and vine. It relates a war which had perhaps a more lasting in-;] J fluence upon the world than any other in his-; 1e tort, and is the only great war for which our le chief authority is the conqueror's own sc- ie ...