(AT, DECEMBER 23, 1889
... Assays and the Union liner Soorkha, have been chartered by the Government for the conveyance of troops to South Africa. The Transvaal War Fund at the London Mansion House amounted on Monday evening to £427,000. ...
... Assays and the Union liner Soorkha, have been chartered by the Government for the conveyance of troops to South Africa. The Transvaal War Fund at the London Mansion House amounted on Monday evening to £427,000. ...
... their predoos rights or ir fulfllment of treaty obligations. No meana wonld be left unteted to pnearre peace ra Sooth Africa, and war orsr existing diflereMes wonld be an offence to mrilisation. Ur. Schreiner proceeded to say that could sire no, assurance* ...
... old burghers. British predominance South Africa needs no war to it is patent and an>«aiUbls pmdoainaaca. rMtioßO»onf (•onuhica) position and oar ovarwhelmiDg IftMT* be war it will a war, and prarttaally ft civil war. the memoriae of which ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. 4BMOUBXD TRAIN FIGHT.—BRAVI BEHAVIOUR OF UR. WINSTON CHURCHILL. 81EQE 07 LADYSMITH: A STUBBORN TUOELA BRIDGE BLOWN OP. FOR Tint TBOOFSL XHB HORRORS 07 WAR: THRILLING} DETAILS OP THE FIGHTING. ARMOURED TRAIN FIGHT. The '(oDowiag tebnam ...
... WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ...
... ONLY ONE SOUTH AFRICA. move speech bib idwaid gut. Sir Edward Grey, Bart., speaking Alnwick oa Monday night, started with tiiis proposition: Whatever mistakes were made in the course the negotiations in the Transvaal, yet in the main the war turned upon ...
... THE 008 T OF THE WAR. A meraoraadnra (bowing tha prindpal heada expenditure for in the Army Supplementary Estimate, in of the military situation in Bouth kfrioa, fans ban oHnially issued. From this it appeara that total expeaditnn, to MhrohSl, 1900, it ...
... WAR OFFICE STATEMENT. The War Office inued four o’clock oa Honda; afternoon the following atatement reenacting the situation in South Africa: Telegrams received do not point to any material change in the military situation. Small bodies of Boen an reported ...
... the Consolidated Gold Fields of Sooth Africa (Limited) attributed the war to President Kruger's contemptuous indifference to the reforms that bad been asked of him and to hie callous indifference to the horrors war. predicted that when the ehortraighted ...
... upon the Quean's dominions. They wen told that the Transvaal was weak Power, hot when Hm war began the Transvaal wa* bv far the greatest military power in South Africa. For years it bad been preparing to this oontingenny, and it was only the magnificent ...
... LORD HO6BBBRYONTHE WAR A the in Booth Africa and oar duties as a nation in respect tc it was famished hr Lord Beth Ootobsr 37. at lunobenn following the admission of his lordship a a bo/ms the (dtp. In brief. Lord Kossbsr/s points w«m these : (1) This ...
... LONDON DEI AGAINST WAR. A demonatration arranged to be held in Trafalgar* aqnare againat war with the Tranavaal took place on Sunday afternoon, and proved, far aa the object of promotera waa concerned, .to huge flaaoo, thoufh it afforded aa opportunity ...