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BOWES IN THN HOllBll OF 00111 IONS

... SOENES IN THE HOUSE OF In the Hoese of on W. Redmond et great length argued on the war was wastefal, and the 10 millions might with enormoes to the relief of distress advantage be in this country and He was several times called to order, im the of bis ...

To the Nobility, the General of the NGREVES io. Co =] A f A 4 ELIXIR SHORT NOTICE! ee Has

... EXTRAORDINARY GENOINE KF, AS any remedy o UNRESERVED SALE. TR ATIRENT 0 Im consequence of the War, the whole of day —a 3 thre Stock manufactured for South Africa re —_ mist be Sold by Public Aaction, BR forthwith, La) 3 angble to hold the Stock any lenger ...

MR. GSA MBIRLAINS DIFINOE. • lIMMUIPWILK VIZOR

... Power of Bouth Africa We were at war now because the aided and bad from of the of the Oonvention ot 1881 ot evasion of ite rece 1) and hed Beitieh in Transveal in position of distinet inferiorivy, and had the us Those were the of the war. As to recial ...

INQUEST IN LARNE

... Queen's Now Year's © of ek. Mr, Ootin M‘Erlean, Pound Street, Tt «ws s the foreman of the jury. | chocolate to the soldiers in Africa 40,001 vy rrance watched the in said that ove firm bad to supp Be t we 4 the Orown. H ‘Kinty, James Wood- aod two firms 30 ...

SIR EL

... belie/ of mankind the country mood on the verge of war. War was obviously and people even spoke of it ea inevitable, but the remarkable thing wee that in the of this inevitable and urgent imminence of war it yet true that when an. men met soother in the ...

Pour of Rater Sere ee and thet come 4 hoes LOCAL & PROVINCIAL NEWS st sige + CAPE TOWN, RADIANT

... traneport waggoos, with them. War was « evil and Dutch, po doubt, were the first to settle in Men and maid servants changed master sation of twain, for the telegraphed on N: BOWBARDMENT A THING OF THE SURRENDER A MISTAKE rte, South Africa, bat their hold om the ...

THE LARNE REPORTER, SATURDAY, DE EMBER 2, 1899. Mori.* Poet.- Ina enameled ut the arm bone As a remit of the ..

... kopjes at one yards Africa, left Lovdon this in full dress, with iifebelt thed reund guard of Emirs, wae kifled, and all prec The near relatives came next im order, aod the Duke of Our coutineed, and the engagement = nay Mail's” war tele- Sunday).—We were ...

MRS. KRUGER

... the Up to 1752 the 25th of March was the be- war be took Tumi along of the legal year, though the Ist of with him, thinking that be like to again was universally recognised as Sew bebold his native Africa. Unfortunately he Day. died there. QOuring Tumi’s ...

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... averted is occupying its else if be had the intention of doing so. More dent tates that the Duke of Norfolk. Lieute- — WAR, THE WAR. line, directly firing Lyddite the Fusilier Union Brigade over, be (Dr. Leyda) could not reply to on- of the 2nd Voluoteer ...

SOME ANECDOTES OF LORD THE UNITED STATES PARLIAMENT SALISBURYT

... « ae for two months past, t otber South Africa. The difficulties be vast. ’ bot yet been called upon to pay & regular war called Maniate. This is « smal) isolated spot in foree for home defence. On the eve of war regarding the wanderings of the Italian ...

1130tITV

... forces in Africa hae with ber performance. The and two others wereeeverely injured, and of his views on the ~ (Montana), by three macked men. The express and it left the various members of the great are detained as prisoners of war Lord Milner Africa, officers ...