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... BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL The Queen has been pleased th approve.of the medal granted in 1895 for certain operations;izi Eastern and Western Africa. being also awarded to the forces employed in the operations in British Central Africa between 1884 ...

The Court

... Buckinghain Palace, wheroe -he remains for the present. She mnmediately sent to the War Office making inquiries as to her son's pendirsg de- parture for South Africa. The istarquis alnd Afarelhionees; of Zetland have returned to KEinrara House, Inver ...

The Court

... quietly on Saturday, October 21st, at nt Peter's, Pagle- sham. owing to the bridegroom being under im. mediate orders for South Africa. The Record of this week will announce that the Bishop of Liverpool has intimated to the Archbishop of York and to Lord ...

The Court

... limited to 150 copies. I . * . . a IThe orders for building fronts are being 'sffecetd to a considerable extent by the war in ISouth Africa. The bulk of theso orders have been coming fr's London and other large town6 in the south, and oapitalists are reserving ...

THE TRANSVAAL ARRESTS

... between the chi white races in South Africa,, wvhich would in- ml volve frightful consequences, especially as regards the nativey. The earnest sins of all nwb should be to maintain peace, and to ferns a Af snited South Africa-Tangaiyika to Cape till Town-linked ...

LADYSMITH JUSTICE

... LADYShJIMIE JUSITE, GRAVE STORY FROM BU'STER'S FARIM. Recent events in South Africa, the glamour of war, and the distance temnpt us to forget that our countrym'en in the colonies, who, happily, are not always fighting, have much the same troubles as ...

THE DREYFUS SCANDAL

... arrested on a charge of forgieg bills. THE PEACE CRUSADE. LErITE RS FROM DUKE 0? ARGYLL AND MR BALFOUR. The editor of War against War, the organ of the International Crusade of Peace, ias re- ceived the following letters from Mr Balfour vvd the Duke of ...

GENERAL NEWS

... next election in the liboeral interest. aral Spencer admits a certain division of opinion a:clng-t Liberals in regard to the war, but does tit Wlilieve it is deep seated. Pr ince Henry of Prussia, who is now on his way thz.l from the Chinese seos, has been ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the necessity for the vigorous prosecution of the war, althouAh deploring the conduct of the negotiations which led up to it. An amendment, moved by Mr Rowntree, Sear borough, declaring that the war might have been avoided by wise and statesmanlike policy ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... into extra,5. orni gances. Witness handed his reporte to Colonel urgh heury, but the latter never forwarded thera te next the War 'Minister, i- The Petit Bleu announces that Dreyfus map, be expected in France at the end of June DISIMJAL OF CAPTAIN CUIGXETi ...

GORDONS

... Benin, West Africa, on ApTil' 29th. Captain Uniaok-e was the second son of the'late Captain Norman FitzGaerald Uniacka, owth Rifles who died in 1872 while.serving with thie Englisl branch of the Red Cross Society in tfie Frazoca- Prussian War, and who receive~d ...

The Court

... writer of tice article. Messrs IRaphael Tuck & Sons, the famous crt publishes. have adopted a capital plan for adding co thin War Fund for Widows and Orphans. A - strikisig picture representing The Sons of the ! Empire, which liad been specially painted ...