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POLLAND,

... may appear in the piFing times of peace, the whole circumstances are altered by war, and that, whereas the department knows no difference in itself between a peace and a war footing, we have been running an army of 300,000 men on active service with no ...

THE POLITICAL YEAR

... not, therefore, a difficult task. For this, no doubt, the war is directly responsible. Nor do we suppose that the forthcoming session will materially quicken the pace of legisls. tion. The war is still with as; the Coronation is ahead. Both must monopolise ...

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... Impossible amidst the excitement attending war preparation', the depart. .reof military emits, and other distracting military elements at bane, influenced by the varying soocomes of actual operations in South Africa, to farm an adequate Idea. • very comprehensive ...

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... pier. The weak) return y imbed by the War Mee of casualties in South Africa up to the week ended 28th July gives the total as 36,559, exclusive of sick and wounded men now in the British hospitals in South Africa; while, according to the ChinosDor of ...

able energy which our soldiers, whether men I or officers, have displayed in many a critical and hard-fought ..

... of the policy of the Government in South Africa, and our complete confidence that her Majesty's Ministers will firmly and permanently re-establish the Imperial ascendancy of Great Britain. Had the present war been, in his belief, either unjust or unneosseary ...

MANLY MIN:

... was one width once emend upon they were inclined to dilate upon. It we. the war in Booth Africa, and the deeds of magaillanat ammo that had been mooted by our traps is Sends Africa. (Apples) They were well Mew them all, cad appreciated by than all ; bet ...

MOLIAi

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w. & A. GILBEY'S STOCK

... to open a subscription list on behalf of the widows and orphans of soldiers and sailors, and other sufferers by the war in South Africa. The following gentlemen, together with his lordship, occupied sate on the platform :—Lieutenant-Colonel Crawford, D ...

PARLIAMENTARY DEBAT! IN WARD HALL

... He believed the war would not have taken place at all bad it not been for those gentlemen, who led the Boers to think that England was not united in her demands for equality to all white men in South Africa. Mr Buster (Secretary for War) condemned as ...

THE REVIVAL OF THE !TAR

... an intelligence depart-'' ment extending far beyond the limits of the war, and there is no doubt whatever that a regular correspondence has been kept up between the Boers in Africa and those in Europe, through the medium of men who have given their parole ...

aible to regard the situation with a show of reason from the point at which wearinses reaches utter ..

... regiment* grown stale from a protracted and trying campaign and to keep up the efficiency of the mounted troops. Unfortunately the war seems to have exhausted our resources so fares trained and seasoned men are concerned. We can no longer expect levies from the ...