THE ARMY
... .School Hon K. X. L. Rreek. Ist Rittalion Worcestershire Regiment, ha* ...
... .School Hon K. X. L. Rreek. Ist Rittalion Worcestershire Regiment, ha* ...
... featl With the officers there would a now and a r«JI fcir intrcaHsl watchfoimi's. war rant and cx.'uuinc Ibo charts would thro exist, and the. would ho rcfcrml whenever there war •stasictu for it. If in ibm regulation there W.i* farther one, that when the ...
... that in the enrol British ultimatum to the Transvaal Govern meat it would easy for bis Honor get earned doclaration war against war. This, eon eluded our visitor, would obviously create situation which would novel as it would 1* alraoet impassable. ...
... rvpretcntAlivc South Africa and Uw Preskhait the Sooth Atman Kc-puUic, perhaps at such moment as this the least that anybody soul the better. But in face the arrogant tuil trueulent non■euro which was admitted by juamuls tam aliool and about war, there harm in ...
... Afn>'», At the outset l*e olloil»l to tin- otter from South Africa the BriUah navy, ami South Africa looked this country U> her against any enemy which might have any designs South Africa. Ami bis |»arl representative of llu- navy he acccptoil the r ...
... piper*, very wriouely indeed, hut lie waa coo viooral that ibcie warn shadow •in ...
... volume China Mr. Harold (kutt. W. S. tally will deal with India, and Mr. H. A. Ilrvden with Snitb Africa. Mr. William Lt- tfeeux hat sci|Bcl hi» ’• The Cleat War iu Knglaiid, ' which luw run IhmagU eighteen editions, . tiled •* Kngland's i'eril. ' It will ...
... greatest rourage and dcturiniruintn, ami i!in I(kus bi.lli sides will icry hcavv. Is- 1> oieml«Tcl. loo,that war w ith ifie rant, sal means war with the whole the large • irange Free Male, ifhnuhlcr to slnailder lli. two Mate* Will us. They will call in ...
... M aunce, the children Princcsg Henry Haiunberg. visited the lireau-r Britain Kvluhitiuo, and the tM-Homani-e Savage South Africa in tin* fan pres.* Tln-atre. Houseboat owner? have held two meetings ilißeuaa the Hen lev regnUtione, ami have entered •troog ...
... prisoners alleged that he i» acting under direct instructions the Hr dish War Department. In Government circles in suggestion that, the prisoners acted under directions from the War tlfliee regarded too need refutation. STUIAN AND (iEKMAX OPINION. (lIKITEH ...
... prtsom-r* had asH-rtcd that w.-ta acting the instance British War Otlkv. The I idiers this telegram have failed in their objixt, for instead indulging indignant euminetits die jM-r--thly of tin- British War Oflk-e, the Berlin m-w>|ojier* almost i{uestion the j-unly ...
... sonic irrulatrilile art. such as suicide or Hii'ht, lou-vt avoid diplomatic ult It-., w Is* terrible, and (nun which war result, and war at this moment witul.l 1 1eeistnils. f..r the ■s.l. the mubili-v>ii ...