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... the of peace is unfurled in South Africa. This war is Sglt for supremacy in South Africa, and it will fight finish. Jingoes in Loudon may talk very bravely and write with warlike ferronrbut these who know South Africa arc aware the terrible gravity this ...
... that the battalion will leave Monday next for South Africa. WAR OFFICE AND RESERVISTS London, Wednesday. The Secretary of State fur War baa issued the following notice:—“The places all men in the War Office employ belonging to the army reserve who may ...
... what will the war be LIKE military correspondent of tlie o»t minster Gazette,” says:—Now that we appear to almost committed to « war in South Africa, war ’-hich may have ultimate consequences altogether undreamt of, it mav not altogether unprofitable ...
... plunged the event, which yT' Kilmainham Treaty in 1882 THE AFRICAN Tun eminent, with which 4, w, received the ,en. war Africa have bee audacious, hnt gtote*,*. are being made to -go „„ although revelation, continue making how fate were th, which claimed ...
... Comaisaier F. Los. ; Major A. Chichester and J Caymr. Mr. Wlnatou Churchill, of Lend Randolph Churchill, who caseled so Swath Africa as a war rorre.p admit. Imre also board the Dunottar Cantle. A detachment of tome Amy Service Corps was oho aboard. ...
... They knew that our principal force bad not arrived in South Africa. They, therefore, thought they could match a temporary advantage, and for this they had brought South Africa the horrors war. Mr. Kruger bad plenty gold, some of which be had seized, and ...
... Lusgombe, ; Major A. Chichester, and Captain J. Cayzer. Mr. 1, son ofLord Ran- dolph Churchill,who has proceeded io South Africa as a war correspondent, was also on board the Dunottar Castle. A detachment of the Army Service Corps was also on ...
... OCTOBER 21. 1899. WHAT WILL THE WAR 1!E LIKE A military corraspondent of the West* minster Gazette,” says:—Now that appear lie almost committed to war u, South Africa, a war rhich may have ultimate consequences altogether undreamt of. it may not altogether ...
... STAFF APPOINTMENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA The War Office ha* ir.-ued the following Ibis officer*, showing the respective Stats appointment which they are tu hold in South Africa: LINES OF COMMUNICATION. The Line* of Communication will be under the genera! command ...
... FRnr s»i*^ WeinerdV Parliament and the War. The sitting House Commons day was exceptionally brief. only kstfd an'hour, aud interest was chiefly lenlred th« statement made Mr. Wyndhant. the Unde* Secretary for War, in nnsner lo question pul the Leader the ...
... Assistant Under Secretary of State, Up to 9 no further war issued by the War Office, bat the telegram as to the condi- tion of wounded et Ladysmith wes From the General “in Natal to the Secretary of State “for War. October 11.55 p.m. 2 29th October.) > oe. Progress ...