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COD LIVIB OIL,

... ealy to declare ea his peed as a gentleman that he was use sly a war eons spondent with the Boers in order to obtain his release from imprisonment, though it was well known in South Africa that be was one of the most active mercenaries under Cronje. The ...

BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA,

... Tar lull in the operations in South Africa has been disturbed by the news from China, news which was long in coming, but, now that we have it, confirms the worst fears. We are, in fact, confronted with another war, and although on the face of it we are ...

'ern= BACA HAD ♦ SPECILL GUMS FOR

... The war passion has swept down every barrier of distance, circumstance, and environment. The wave of Imparalism which lapped the remotest shore of our world-wide Empire has made of the British people one solid phalanx of patriot.. After this war, there ...

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... opinion of this meeting, there is need of generous public support for the friends of the sufferers at home through the war in South Africa. Sometimes, be said, a resolution was such that it was difficult to put before an audience, but that was one which ...

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... plans , se anew& lir Mt Maven Wier, weer frustrate by the d the colonel of artillery to obtain a pried for his gees. All this war had not bees ping on for eo left a time s we had of lb. and trwry of oar =Mrs in the - Prodigies of odour that at the promise ...

WHY PAY RENT?

... paining through his hands. To his keeping the peace and war of an administration have been entrusted; and while we have seen how ably he has carried out his obligations in respect of South Africa, we are now watching with equal interest and anxiety the ...

IS IT PEACE ?

... the United Kingdom to the other, and throughout our colonial empire, we are perfectly certain, the desire for the end of the war is paramount. But we are also as certainly convinced that we are united in our determination only, to listen to an appeal which ...

ENTIRE DRAPERY AND FANCY STOCR

... SOUTH AFRICAN PRE- DICANENT. To every Briton, of whatever political creed, it has become a point of honour to end the war in South Africa, and to assure that the ending shall redound to the credit of the 'ration. After fifteen months' hard fighting, in which ...

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CONDITION Or THZ BIUTISH PHISONZaft

... The War Office on Wednesday breed the following despatches from Lord Roberts : Pitirrosts, Stb June, a r.—We are now in preseesion of Pretoria. The official entry will be made at two °Weak this afternoon, The Press Association leans at the War Office ...

NOk'H

... Certainly, this adoinis- trial= of Lord Salielbary'a will leave a record bsbind it, if only for the big war which it has condooted. Apart from the war, it has sot dose very such beyond the passing of a few emseares, souse of which were peculiarly acceptable ...

lt-OW AND THEN

... honour of the Empire in his hands, and no one felt a shadow of doubt that he would preserve his charge. The landing in South Africa was hailed no less enthusiastically by the colony than the departure from England ; and, above all, the little army on the ...