WHICH SHOULD BE BOSS?
... annexation. and argued that the Opposition could not be trusted with Rooth Africa The war had settled the question whirl rare eras to be boss in South Africa, ...
... annexation. and argued that the Opposition could not be trusted with Rooth Africa The war had settled the question whirl rare eras to be boss in South Africa, ...
... LETTERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office issues the following :—! complaints having been recently received at the War Office of non-delivery of letters to and from South Africa, the friends and relatives of those who are serving at the front are reminded ...
... : - LOSSES IN SOUTH AFRICA. The War I )(lice issued an abstract of casualties to the Field Force in South Africa to the thh inst. From this it appears 311 officeis were killed or died of wounds, 844 were wounded, and 19:s missing and prisoners. Of men ...
... LETTERS FOR SOUIII AFRICA. The War .oflice imam lb. following :—May complaints receetly received at lb. War Office of pou-delivery or letters to sod from boanb Alrica. the frieudit sod of who Sr. serving et the trout are reusiuded cbat coder preeept ...
... TO CAPE TS The Emigrants’ Information Office warns per sons against going to South Africa in war last of professiond or manual work as long as the In many walks of life coloured men, such as mechanics, bracklayere, coal miners, shoe makers, tailors, etc ...
... PARCELS FOR SOUTH AFRICA The War Office yesterday issued the follow. ing :—‘* All persons desirous of sending parcels containing newspapers, buoks, and other litera- ture to South Afriva fur distribution to the troops are recommended to address such parcels ...
... subjuined important communication from the War Office expressing the Government’s gratitude for the services rendered by this force in Suath Africa :— War Office, London, S.W., 24th May Secretary of State for War directs me to aeyuaint you that in the opinioa ...
... admit in private the adveatep of British rule. and it. jostles, and the coarse permed hr the Transvaal in plunging Beath Africa a war eooner than ykid, but when it to making a preihotteement before their awn pimple they dare not dissociate themselves hem ...
... © WEEKLY NEWS. = | SOUTH AFRICA. OFFICIAL WAR DESPATCH LORD KITCHENER’S TELEGRAM Pretona, 4.30 p.m 16th August. General Freach reports that Colonel Gor- attacked commandos on che 13th, cast of Steyasturg, driving them north to near Vewtersiad im confusion ...
... REIGNE DEPORTED FROM SOUTH AFRICA. The Government Commission to consider claims for jon ef those f who were from Seuth Africa ine war yesterday morning took the evidence Roberts at Westminster Palace he dealt with made against his Me at ab cheanesburg ...
... South Africa—Reuter. SLAUGHTERED OXEN FOR THE TROOPS. Vigo ' &toolay. A British steamer is expected to bark • largo number of .laughter.l osen for the tromp. South Africa. THE WAR RELIEF FUND. Down to Betmday night the Lord Mayor of Londou's War Redid ...
... ASUAL' AFRICA. ‘The War Office announces that Serend i, Pasiliers, died of enteric at sala 7 the War Office that wounded al received the fellowing from Lord Roberts = casualties are reperted from W: alight ; severe ; War Office ‘and about Steen es aout ...