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AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA 'Bhe war news from South Africa during the past week by no means of a hopeful nature. Affairs there seem still very unsettled, more than one serious mishap to our soldiers having recently occurred. Lord Kitchener, in his despatches ...

DEATHS

... the owners the German mail steamers Bnodasratb, General, and Herzog for seizors sad demurrage on tba asst coast of Africa during the war to the extest £87,500. This sum will be paid this week. The KILDARE OBSERVER eaa now procured at Hemrs BASON A SON'S ...

GOSSIP. A* WedoaadtT, April 4tb, to tfaa And (or Ik* arrival of Hat Hajwtjr la Dablia, the Kildare Bportamaa’a ..

... Act. The Earl of OJonmsll has arrived at Bishepgsonrt from England. As the winter season is now eossmcaelng in Sooth Africa, the War OSes has issued suggestion to these who wish to provide comforts for the troops that they will do best by providing warn ...

A TROOP OF YEOMANRY FROM CO. KILDARE

... Kildtn troop, eoa.pow4 good rldara and riflo AoU, willing to properly offietnd and orgaaUed for Mtira terrlea to Sooth Africa doiisg tbo war; oaldiar and lira togeibar aa trooparg andar ordlaaiy aarrlca roodlUona, azecpt that Meh » ...

“THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.”

... “THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.” We have received a copy of “The War in South Africa; Its Causes T-d duct,” from the publishers. Smith, Elder a id Co., London. The author . whose former book. “The Great Boer War,” caused such stir in literary ...

“South Africa in Lucan.”

... “South Africa in Lucan.” A seasonable and highly successful entertainment was given at the Spa Hotel, Lucan, on the evening of Stephen’s Day. announcement of Mr L J Kinsella’s photoramic realisations means the certainty of a crowded bonse. the present ...

THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA

... THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA. The circumstances of Sonth Africa were exceptional. Everything almost in the way of industry and bnsiness had been temporarily stopped daring the war. They looked forward, however, confidently to a speedy return to a better ...

The War

... The War. death Her Majesty the Queen had the effect of withdrawing public attention for little while from the scene of operations in South Africa. Attention being focussed again to that country, find matters there are still of serions nature. That the ...

THE COST OF WAR

... THE COST OF WAR. From the day when Achilles fssted three days and nights over the body of Patroclus, slain in the ten years’ Beige before the stout walls of Troy, have we learned of war’s sorrows. The Duke of Wellington wept like child when be surveyed ...

back from the war. HOME-COMING OF IRISH YEOMANRY. HBCEPTION IN DUBLIN. Arrival of Lieut.-Colonel De Burgh IN ..

... back from the war. HOME-COMING OF IRISH YEOMANRY. HBCEPTION IN DUBLIN. Arrival of Lieut.-Colonel De Burgh IN NAAS. Mcndny the citizens of Dublin bad the oppornit» t welcoming homo from the war the soldiers I the Cist (-'nd Dublin) Company Imperial Yeomanry ...

Parcels for the Troops

... Troops. In consequence of the numerous inquiries in regard to the transmission of parcels to the troops in South Africa, are desired by the War Office to state that the best method for the despatch of the smaller packages is parcel post. Parcels will, however ...