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... •rally t© pmp»C»l-» thr Mnalwn faith. Tha qoMtiaa ...
... •rally t© pmp»C»l-» thr Mnalwn faith. Tha qoMtiaa ...
... stir up ill feeling against the Boers, with a view plunging the country what would most bloody war. From a selfish pomt view, would like hear, perhaps, of war being declared against the Boers, I have personal account to settle with tihem, a* they did their ...
... (Signor Crispil was tie Government. In 1895 only saw General B«a teiri to ask him to couie arrangeruen. tSJb the Minister War and th« of Treasury, and when the generaii told him had obtained all he had asked, said more him (murmura). General Barutem ...
... .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 ...
... «n, atvl a ! iiuantity U wiv* litwtruvrd iii •»(•* the fon»rr. It u that It*** >4 i»ww y al I amn«nu tmr latlboa I Tharp war* mt «*aaaaiun>. hu;«(rrd and lracn Iha . l>auat«u> part at llw >-ity hav>* ■!iw.iii}M\m-.1. I Tlip Abaka. Ci—mrr'nal. N'*nk ...
... 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 ...
... convincing the War Office authorities of the adv«abm.y allowing inoculation against entono fever introduced into the army. We hear that a'l soldiers are offered this beneht distant date. bclisve that tha »f typhoid fever in South Africa, and .m--ronnity ...
... at the same time, rather malicious charges against the managers of Savage South Africa. The Rev. 0. Johnston, of Borke’s Drift, who has spent only years in South Africa, visited Earl’s Court, and recognising several the Zulus spoke to them m their own ...
... Ctvle. the Royal Engineers in IffTO. and haa bad di«Ungtusbed career, serving in the Hus«o-Turknh war military- attache. Egypbaa war of 1882. and the Sotrian war of 1885. Captain Kay, the Battalion Rife Brigade Mallmgar haa left tba service, and this reduces ...
... James Lofton Winniett Nunn died Rnafcreror, County Down, ...
... braaght hara for inter- Meat. TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA Ifcmfajr. The 23rd FmM EngioMre, Chatham, and wmnadart by Major 8. K Bka. hare noeirod order* to bold theoudrao in raadiaoaa for horkatfoo for Sooth Africa apoa reeeipt of fo ...