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WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS. Captain Grant, tod Duke nf Cor nwall's Light Infantry (who is well known in Dro.:heda) was taken prisoner at Roodeval on 7th June. It is officially announoed that no troops will leave South Africa until the war is ov. r. Probably the first ...

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... young woman named Maguire. He said she had been for some time living in Drogheda, and her husband had gone to South Africa to the war. She was admitted provisionally the other day, and her &chariot) required confirmation. Mr Moore said all she had to ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR IN AFRICA S a course of lowans to the wovld at large. and Generale eogaged have been op till now closely occupied in lading out how to wio, the sides being more or lees equally matobed, the question IS BOUND TO moles itself iota • matter of ...

LOI4SES IN THE WAR

... THE WAR. The weykly return issued by tlin iVar 011ie. of the casualties in South Africa up to the 22nd inst. gives the total raducti's of the military forces through tbo war in Smith Africa as 11,737. This total is msde up of deaths in South ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS. On Saturday 300 reserve seen of the Loath Militia left England to reinforee the Ind Battenon Royal Irish Rifles. now liming under General Gatacre iu South Africa. The total casualties warred by the British' army in South Africa node op to Sunday ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS In consequence of instructions from the War ()Sot), the Indian Government is preparing to send to South Africa a second supplementary contingent. Preparations are being pushed forward for the tuollilisation of a Sixth Division for South A special ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS. The, holm of the `Scots Or.ve at Staitland Camp ha%e br*n dyed khaki coheir It is stared that tb • Seventh Dirieion for ger. vice in Si.nth Africa is to be irohilnied in Ireland. Mr Winston Churehill.who Wall taken prisoner by the Ko.re, has ...

WAR ITEMS

... Norfolk left London for !loath Africa, he took his sword to Cardinal Vaughan, who solemnly blessed it in his private chapel. performing the ancient ceremony attached to the setting forth of a soldier of fortune. N. War Office issued a return on Tuesday ...

WAR. ITEMS

... WAR. ITEMS. The Duke of Nodelir is progressing favourably. From Maseru it is reported that 10.0 Boers surrendered to General Brabant in the Vicksburg district on Moods,. In the recent fighting at Rocikrantz, near Lindley, Commandant Olivier was killed ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS. The War Office has issued orders stopping re uniting for the Imperial Yeomanry. Sickness is increasing Among the Boer prisoners on the transports at Cape Town. Oyer 100 are down with typhoid alone. The Dull.. of Norfolk has informed the Press ...

WAR ITEMS

... WAR ITEMS Co'oael Wilson. C.i.n . naniing the 3rd York and Lirr,tster ntiment noe at Newry, hap been instructed to prepare a drift for South Africa by the 2:ith inst. A special Army Order. on Monday evening. notifies the emirodiment between April 14th ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. The telegrams from South Africa seem to show that General DP Wet has sue. e••derl in elnditg his purnier, and uffecting's jun..tin❑ with Delo ray somewhere in the neighhourheo of fluster Lars. the combined troops 'ma their coi»mandat are being ...