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... the franchise, but that the wh eady to tion was engineered by capitalists. The Army MORE WAR > Africa, The “Norman,” which leaves Sot srte for to-day for South Africa with a large : ...
... the franchise, but that the wh eady to tion was engineered by capitalists. The Army MORE WAR > Africa, The “Norman,” which leaves Sot srte for to-day for South Africa with a large : ...
... masters will bow. THE MILITARY SITUATION publish accurate sketch map of the probable scene of hostilities in South Africa, which, should war actually break ...
... and it may well happen that this unholy war may brirn about a fresh distribution of politics. But there wilI be no crisis, at least until the terrible consequences of the blood feud in South Africa that war must create are rea- lised by the people. ...
... by her with ex A large number of horses will leave y to Sst for South Africa to-day, and officers ar ag mp im the Soatl war. oe ee or 4 =a jman Catholic also to proceed to South Africa for the DMS, — Notice was received mending of the King's MS. stationed ...
... consider, Serious as was the problem whe they last ars tabled itis tnuch more grav new. We are nearer war than then, though it hy no means follows that war even yet is inuainent. The hope that it may be averted entirely rests upon the vigour with which the ...
... TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. 70,000 MEN IN READINESS. (PRESS TELEGRAM.) Lowpox, We have authority to unequivocally that no new orders for the sending of military lorces to South Africa have been given as the however, are making preparations for of Friday’s ...
... ENGLAND’S MILITARY PREPARATIONS. HOSPITAL SHIPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA, A QUIET DAY AT THE WAR OFFICE. DELAGOA BAY. (PRESS TELEGRAM.) LONDON, Mospay. of Mr. Chamber- to be no sign and to-day the lain’s return to town, ‘has had one of the quietest da: Colonial ...
... sent to South Africa, it is the intention of the War Office to utilise mules. Cape boys, and Cape cans for transport. IRISH SYMPATHY FOR BOERS. The A thy Town Commissioners yesterday passed resolution protesting againid. the threatened war in the Transvaal ...
... THE WAR PREPARATIONS London, Sunday. The Press Assoc'.ation has authority to repeat unequivocally that new orders for the sending of military forces to South Africa has been given as the result of Friday's Cabinet Council. The War Office, however, are ...
... left to-day with troops for War Office (PRESS ASSOCIATION The Press has authority to re- | that no new orders for tlie sending of military forces to South Africa have been given as a result of Fri- day’s Cabinet Council. The War Office, however, are for ...
... Fitzmaurice, and two army chaplai t, ay be- 1g had CHAPLAINS FOR THE \ rs had Thu while The Press Association is informe enan s War Office that the following C as im- Chaplains to the Forces a pal ar- orders for Natel:—Revs. E. G. } s that son, A. V. C. Hordem ...
... WAR VERY NEAR. The ' Daily Telegraph '• Cape Town correspondent telegraphs;—l regret note the universal opinion here that war very near. Preparations for hostilities are going forward both sides. Everywhere the Boers are especially active and bellicose ...