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OUR OUTLOOK. SATURDAY MORNING

... period. It is well to understand at ‘the commencement that the Government proposals do not in any way apply to the war in 'South Africa. The war has disclosed the weakness of our wilitary system, but the campaign will have to be carried through with our present ...

LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA

... LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA. The war in South Africa is coming home u_‘ i of us as the months go by, and the end afpears to be no ncarer. For some reason, whether good or bad, our readers can decii2, according to their own ideas, the censorsa:p which Lord ...

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... battiefields in London as well as in South Africa. War here is more strenucus because it is eternal. You may put an end to your South African war; you may 'make peace with your enemy; but in London yeu have a war which you will not end in your lives, for ...

BRITISE CASUALTIES

... BRITISE CASUALTIES. The War Ofice weekly retumn. isseed on Wednesday, gives the total casnaltios iu Soatllh Africa, soce th> war began, as 16,673. Of this number 270 aro officers & lled, asd 2,554 men killed. Lord Roberts issued a d-r:tcl. on Snfl :ifixhx ...

OUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE

... Teries before the South Africa war had exposed the blunders of Sir Charles Welby's Department. Well, the electors of the Newark Division will have an opportunity of expressing at the ballot-box their opinion of that department. WAR FOR WICKEDNESS. The “Boston ...

rrd? LORD ROBERTS' HOMECOMING

... shows the good ship temeda, in which the hero of & hundred fights is coming back from his ardoous campaign in South Africa. During the war thisship has done admirable work as a transport, and the Dominion Line are, of course. proud that the Cormmander in ...

BAINBRIDGES’ .' A =, g & Y s. : /1 L 3 ety B . Y :;}.4. .-'.g); P idn ¥ e 4 b R – 2 R – 1S NOW PROCEEDING. TS ..

... INTERESTING STATEMENT. Over a year ago, when (he covniry was & pleted of a grest part of the rigular amy ‘hrough the war in South Africa, the War Ofber suddenty called upon those reservisis who had passed the age for active service, to rejoin the colours. George ...

OUR OUTLOOK

... native kraals in South Africa MADNESS. to prevent the Boers receiving cupplies from them? The “Morning Leader” says: Sir Elliott Lees, the Conservative member for Birkenhead, wio bas seen a good deal of service in Africa during this war, has written to the ...

THE RETURN OF A LINCOLNSHIRE WARRIOR. LIECT. DANKS COMING HOME

... the '-Pll:'tbq ::; Ln-dd to P;-«minhw. particularly opportunities where to remain till the 4th Feu Africa. “l\o:ooio:‘o:t::'o‘u': Thongi-:t-'iiehhmmhcd war “.'“‘,. s locked up in Ladysmith during the long and Church, 3 tedious siege. In the lighest terms ...

T PASERORAMS DRY CLEANERS, DYERS AND x STEAM CARPET BEATERS,

... South Africa? Wel GOVERNMENT kunow they intend to resort A POLICY. to sterner methcds, but What is the Government’s simply repressive mcasures will nct govern a couutry. Has Mr. Chamberlain or Lord Salisbury any idea of what to do in South Africa when ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... getting impatient, they want to know the truth, and the ‘whole truth about the military and politieal situation in South Africa. “The war is bad ‘enough,” they say, “but let us know the womst we have to face™ Lord Methuen—irrespective of his military abulity ...

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... this mom eays such things: nobody in this room belioves them. (Heer, | hear.) NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR. It is in rebstion to South Africa and the war that we are supposed to be so hopelessly divided. 1 am;not one of those—and 1 shall show it in a few ...