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THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR

... foresight in the carrying on of this war, and the ations for the great dauger ahead. Hut he m come to the further conclusion that the question of the diplamacy which led to the war, and of the carryiag out of the war, be it faulty or not faulty, was not ...

ENDLESS WAR

... ENDLESS WAR. MEN WALNTED 'OR OF Ti way to g A notiiication has there mg that 5,000 Impesia «l, and g,OOO voluntees: e\w The lzttes Volunteers nuw a mpleted a year ol s&x ) Africa. Enlisting 1s also pro kv in Australia and New Zealand WET SHOOTS A SPY ...

WAR ITEMS

... of the Royal Artillery. The Secretary cf State for War has -rpmvrd‘ of allotments of pay and separation allowance being continued in n{l cases where the soldier is ‘a prisoner of war in South Africa. ‘ It is stated on good authority that the Queon has ...

The War in South Africa{ British Reverses and Successes, The South African Deportation Compensation Cowmisslon ..

... The War in South Africa{ British Reverses and Successes, The South African Deportation Compensation Cowmisslon rve-ascombied on Monday at Wostminster, Mr Milvain, K.C, presiding. sir John Ardagh, n-mamupg‘@-rfiiol-fla‘- meont, said an arrangement had been ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 287 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WAR HONOURS

... WAR HONOURS. In the list of those “ who, with their various units, have rendered special and meritorious service during the war in South Africa, appear the following names:—Yorkshire Light Infantry.—Major G. F. Ottley, Captains H. Wells-Cole. D.R.0., ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 301 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO THE WAR

... TO THE WAR. FIRST CONTINGENT LEAVES, To all up;-cnnmm quite unexpectedly, for the gathering of citizens was very small, a draft of the Reservists of the 2ud Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment left the Great Northern Station, Lin coln, for Aldershoi, on Wednesday ...

WAR AND THE MEAT TRADE

... WAR AND THE MEAT TRADE. ~ Many of the vessels ordinarily engaged in the live and dead meat carrying trade being now engaged in carrying troops and army ‘equipments to South Africa, the freightage rates for meat and live stock have been advanced. The ...

THE ENDLESS WAR

... THE ENDLESS WAR. SATURDAY.—Additicnal particulars of the recent fizhting near Mafeking were published today. At Willowdam, it appears, the British gar n‘:“mm-fim'flod-e‘e‘-fl ' . A Jolanneshurg telegram states that Dr. Visser has been charged before a military ...

| THE COST OF THE WAR

... appeals, in most of which the South African war is al- leged as the cause of the deficit, but in none of ‘which, strange to say, is there the smallest sign of disapproval of that war. The “War in South Africa” meets us at every turn, till it is beginning ...

Iving this war, as to

... Iving this war, as to South Africa. Now mark, Mr. Criflithe regrets “woefol ignorance of the facts underlying this war.” Presumably, he regrets my iznorance of the causes of the war. Yet he does not produce a single fact or cause which would ‘jum!y the ...

THE WAR

... EVACUATED. - o tomind. The followi was issued the War METHUEN STILL FIGHTING. o B v From General, Capetown, to Secretary of State | From General Buller to the Secretary of State for War. 3 & 2 for War, Capetown, June p.m. 55 General Kelly-Keuny reports ...

LINCOLNSHIRE WAR NOTES

... steamship “Tantallon Castie” on Saturday with Lord Lock’s contingent for Sou'h Africa. Mr. Ruston is not connected with the Aru{. but intends to attach bimself on reachisg South Africa. I‘nrumr m‘h‘mml'mualn'a AR rla.—&-z . e “a‘.. do. machine do., £1 lh.“‘x‘xny’- ...