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0162TADA'S PROGRESS

... benighted ignorance with which the policy of ex-President Kruger kept agriculture in a state of primitive incompetence in South Africa, with the energetic forward movement in Canada, is vary striking. Great natural diffioidties have been succeed ally overcome ...

BANGOB

... Dean, in his opening address, referred to everts of national interest which have hammed since last Zaster--the present war in Routh Africa and the Indian famine as the most prominent, sad then proceeded to speak of progress made in the parish wring the year ...

A NICE PRESENT

... present war, Lord Roberta, Sir Redvers Buller, Sir George White; and on the other hoed, President Kruger, General Joubert, sod President &opt are pourtrayed by Mr Tuesaud is his wax models. There are stories of adveature on the 'Wm of South Africa, and on ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900

... with being a poor soldier, but when doing so omitted to mention the important fact, that immediately on the outbreak of the war and when events were going badly against us , Colonel Crawford offered his services at the front and also those of his regiment ...

53 & 55 Main Street

... sagacious, orderly, and moderate attitude of our democracy, our recent successes in many directions, whether in realms of peace or war, our accumulating wealth have undoubtedly created an uncomfortable feeling in the minds of our Isms-fortunate neighbours. Nor ...

sorrowful in the majestic figure of the mother destined to endure the loss of so many of her children at

... South Africa have been very encouraging this week, and augur the near approach of the end of the war. Apropos of this, the committee iu charge have made arrangements for a real good night either when Kruger or Steyn is captured or when the war is mottled ...

PATIENT OF LOCUM TINEMS

... workhouse. if they were not a little more economical in the future, there would be a war between the ratepayers and the guardians as great as the war in South Africa. (Laughter.) Mr. M'Orath— If you bring Long Tom in here I'm going to leave. (Laughter ...

ADDRESS BY THE BISHOP OF OSSORY

... with him two eharsoleristice that be thought they knew enough now of war is South Allies to be able to say had been developed in the lives and heart, both of their soldiers is South Africa and of them who had wailed and watched for them at boles. The fret_ ...

BPIECH BY MB. T. L OORBEIT

... Brigade, who presided, in • few words celled upon Mr. Corbett to address the audience, and deliver his illustrated lecture on the war. Mr. Corbett, who was reosived with loud applause, mid—l have very often heard of the doings of the Comber Brigade; I have very ...

ninon=lT ABSOQILTION. LIAMENTABY DEBATE. This society brought a moat successful session to&termination on ..

... necessary expenditure on my army and navy will be submitted to you. In consequence of the heavy outlay entailed by the war in South Africa, additional taxation will be required. Estimates of the expenses of the various departments will be placed before you ...

A LECTURE WILL DE DELIVERED BY

... DE DELIVERED BY T. L. CORBETT, ESQ. (Vies-Chairman London County Coupoil), ON FRIDAY, 30n1 MARCH, 1900. Subject THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, Illustrated by 70 Splendid View.. Admission (at the Door), 6d. Front Beats, Is. HAMILTON ROAD MITHODIST CHURCH. BANOOR ...