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... Government at Glasgow to-day for .South Africa. The 10th Railway Company Royal Kngv arrived at Chatham day from Woolwich- The company is to immediately made up full rtrength, and will then embark for South Africa. War OHi»c ha* received application* today ...
... empire. dec’aiing it. nod m boing plasterer; lust hoard intcoocilable »b of the ey ut- Chapman Sta , A „• nounced the Africa® war. and triumphed . n York. Americ' * ailter Marv Ann all the English vovwsea. *«d they were using the Camnbell. 13' .. . land ...
... even? fit I and. .u Hie same time, a peaceful one Only three wars arisen which tested our resonrees severelytoeC.imem War. lndian Mutiny, and last, thc.ngh no* least, the present war Africa. With reward the events reign the preacher referred to the mar ...
... TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ‘^• ~ w WHKRK THEY AUK. N»w ’.Val^Lancera LATEST AUTHENTIC DETAILS. NaSri'lm^a.Counted Con*. ha* hitherto been almost impossible _ .AFTILLERT. locate with certainly all the troop* that were J7thW.Vrttb •*. ,r. South Africa before the ...
... the Boer commando at Suns yside, belongs to the lst Bediordshire Regimens, and is on apecial service in South Africa. (Prems Association War Special) DOVER FAKM TEMI'ORARY OFFICE, Janvary 1 (via Belmont). —Tee colomal rovps, who bave boen longing for ...
... it l.caar the :z':l 'F i m-mh-rs would require £3.127.000- * g„ ut Africa, .and war * , floe,, .0 hold ibeir posmon to eaillitae the the conference ■ . erntury meth-aals I not war. wbi |e rnieber of out bn.lel, atont the trenchea .a d they would naked ...
... Private J. Edgar (?) (dysentery). RUSSIA’S CONQUEST OF INDIA A MONTH’S LOSSES. The War Office last right isaued monthly statement casualties South Africa during the war. the month of April officers and men were killed. 21 officer* and 249 men wounded (1 ...
... have any , itloolma they fear whatever of etartiug oat for Ah-tr«l.a. Canaoa j COMMENCED TO EAR I might have mi 4 South Africa had the war Mr. Brouter, and ..»n»o> *'? nm now been progte,,). Dealinß ,r,v ; door. Ito hun f n wi«h Canada. oncloM yon the principal ...
... Aswociation War Special) and Fas improved. lam thankful to tay, througi- | pRETORIA. Mondav._The Roers in Precut South Africa. : | toria declare that General Botha will meke one Tan Hamilto, reports having captured near| . \nj and end the war. and that ...
... THE WAR SOUTH AFRICA. DE WET AND B.P. A CONFLICT OF INTELLECTS BULLER’'S ADVAXCE. ENEMY'S USEOF FXPLOSIVE BULLETS. THE PLOT TO CAPTURE LOLD RoBERTS. ROBERTS MEETS B.P. A MARCH PAST. NEW ZEALANDER'S BRAVERY. BRITISH PRISONER NURDERED BOER COMMANDANT KILLED ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS, THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. AN EXPLANATION The Marquis of SALISBURY, referring to his spesch oo Tuesday night, said an impression scemed 1o have prevailed i some quariers that Nis observation reflected upou the action of the Chancellor of ...