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... SOUTH AFRICA. WAR COLLAPSING. ITRTHER BRITISH CAPTURES. (OMMANDO SURRENDERS. T),e War Office yesterday issued the fol..wiiiC from Lord Kitchener; April 21st. 6» last report columns have captured onsoners. 348 rifles and some c-m wagons and carts A ...
... lonakfllmg PwUtero; J MiW. 3rd Royal Itteh PamlMvei. granted the temporary rank Lteofmaat Amy wkttet wring with a bar in Booth Africa. War Offioa. 14th May. officer* be Saaood ...
... Sooth Africa, it being estimated that over 1.000 officers, upwards «rf 17.000 men. 1,600 horse*, and vast quantity munitions (4 war will disembarked within the week. The Secretary f»B War and the have issued an appeal liehalf ...
... Finkei*m>, the Aot. Parw lLte . when defeated vote* in total poll of L 237. Afteq ihr otnbr’i-.k tb* Transraal War he onfi South Africa a* War aod« frqiwwt of Mr. Kroger, -evanawd *hs Second Irish Br.gsde which operated .n Xuta4 General BrAha ...
... >mbe. R.X. ; Major A. Chichester, and Captain J. Cayzcr. Mr. Winaton Churchill, son Lord Randolph ban proceeded to Ronth Africa m war oomwpondnß. wm on board the Dunottar Caatle. A detachment of Army Service Corps was aiao board. ...
... left behind guard the Orange River. THE CASUALTIES AT MAFEKINO L)>n«l»n. M-iular. Tho War ('fficv has issued the following hi- lWi>'.'r t-onunawlin* S..nth Africa tho War (received November. 1399. p.m.): OUT? 3 p.tn. Altcr=ti..n. li.t in the Mafeking, 30: ...
... is the text of M. Delcawe's observations regarding the war in South Africa —But. above all, Africa and the war which has broken out in the South of that part the world deserve our attention. This war may l»e regretted, but it would ...
... anpply theee men as quickly possible. Hitherto the spirit of economy has played too large part the management of the war in Africa. war it is almoet always true that the greater the initial expenditure has been th? leas will be the ultimate coet. YMTKRnav ...
... 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 ...
... weaken our policy ; but they make durable or effective impression British public feeling. which is sound ever about Houth Africa, hating war. but recognising its necessity. anil determined not be cheated of its*results. ...
... continue that motion properly and formallv l*cfore the Council. I must state toy views. I ..m .■! opinion that the in South Africa war wanton and unprovoked aggression, undertaken the inaffjration Of Mr. Chamberlain and the capitalist, who are areedilv longing ...