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... latest improTe «* * TEETH T.UNLEBSLY • '“topped, and Scaled. Consultationa Free. 3.30 tui 8 \ THE WAR. —The chances for making XV money in South Africa the Emigrant with grit. For solid informavion enclose bid for pamphlet Mr JOHN JtiAY’NE, 5 Victoria ...

BANFFSHIRE MAS 'OS THE SOUTH AFRICAN QUESTION. MR ALEX. BREMNER, NATIVE PORTSOY Wiilowmoiv, Cape Colony, 24th ..

... the war, for am not experienced in military matters, but know something of the country and the Boers, and I maintain that had 100,000 men, large proportion being mounted, been sent into the Free State from the Kimberley side, question if the war would ...

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... ES OF PARLIAMENT. BY T. P. O'CONi-OR. SPE:AR POINTS. BY L. F. AUSTINi. THE WAR REVIEiWED BY OUR SPEARMIAN. SE:ETCH BY OUR WAR ARTIST. MnP F. STEDWART. MnR ALLAN STI.WART, WAR..LRTIST. (ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE. THIE BOOK AND THE§ MtAN. Bxz T. P. O'('ON7NCR ...

THE FOREIGN SECRETARYSHIP

... also present. Lord Kimberley, who was loudly cheered, made allusion the splendid gallantry shown our . soldiers in the war in South Africa. (Cheers.) There could only one opinion, that never had | our soldiers behaved with greater gallantry or - perseverance ...

ARBROATH LICENSING MAGISTRATES

... capacity of war correspondent, and at the same time she will planning development of another side of her life in South Africa—that of Red Cross nurse. says great deal for the capacity and ingenuity of this lady she is doubling the parts of war correspondent ...

PUSLIC NOTICES

... Crystal Palace, n't* 1 . ' *'here upwards Half Million, Perilous for Adwissicn tiE TWO GREATEST AND LATEST WAR MODERN TIMES. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ALB and COMPLETE ROUT the ENEMY ‘TH OUR VICTORIOUS ARMF MARCHING TO PRETORIA. ITCHENER'S Gicrious Victories ...

Advertisements & Notices

... letterpress is by Mr 1i. W. Wilson, joint author of Nelson and His Times, and every care is being taken that t'he record of the war shall be coep!cte and accurate. Thn best art pap=r is being need, and the printing is undertakcmn by Messrs Eyre & Spottiswoode ...

BISHOP OF PRETORIA ON HIS EXPERIENCES

... condemned to 25 lushes three months’ imprisonment! . . . It seems hard on poor Natal to the victim of the war. and one who has felt as sure a* I of war, and the plan* and claims of the Boers, it look* amas* ingly like the same determination to ignore the ...

H Marrior Bolfc

... been, But stand by darling mummy, while daddy serves the Queen, the Battlefieto One interesting result of the present war South Africa (says a writer in the March part of Chums ”) is that it is enabling friend the horse to prove that, despite the advent ...

MCOMMERCIALS’’ AND EXCESS LUGGAGE

... have consistently and throughout acted, that the best way a war of this kind save life is to freely spend money. We have not hesitated to assure those who are responsible for the conduct of the war that whatever may be their demands, whatever their requirements ...

®bf Ab? Monmal

... ioldiers are tended the battlefields of South Africa, in an article illustrated with many interesting photograph?. Describing medical preparations made when the Army Corps were despatched to the seat of war, the writer says: is only since Britain was last ...

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... PO!N'TS. By L, F. Austin. THE FREE LANE OI PHOTO-f?2ARrS F '^OJ THE EEA T OF W/AR. sZ WARFARE OF THE FUTVRFE. Grawing by F. Patterson. 'I SKETCHES FROM'. T;-E S. AT OF W/AR. yi - KlLiNG EN ROU-.E FOR SOU;TH AFR;CA. i,[ THE i;NiFE [N T;- E LEAVES. sl JUST ...