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RESERVES CALLED OUT

... have not been called out since 1885, when there w-as the prospect of a war with Russia. They were also called out in 1882 for the Egyptian war, and in 1878 because of possible war with Russia. Three departments at the seat of govern- inent were particularly ...

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THE WAR

... the Eighth Division. 9o further news was issued at the War Office yesterday evening, and at eleven o'clock it was announced that nothing more would be given out during bhe night. THE QUERN AND THE WAR. The Windsor correspondent of the Even- ing News states ...

THE WAR

... He had abstained from suggesting for a o moment that the war should not be persevered in, through good and evil fortune, to the end, so that no such war shotld ever again be waged in n South Africa and he had abstained from prophecy tas to the early results ...

ST KILDEANS AND THE WAR

... British army in South Africa, and hoDe that the tyranny and oppression hitherto pievailing ia these two Republics-the Orange Free State and the Tranwvaal-may give place to a better fornm of government. We pray as the result of this war that these t'wo Republics ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND THE COLONIES

... of the latest news of the war in Transvaal the dead nations salute you. MEAT FOR THE BRITISH TROOPS. Vigo, Saturday. A. British steamer is expected to embark a large number of slaughtered oxen for the troops in South Africa. AN OFFER FROM CEYLON. The ...

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... SPECIAL COPYRIGHT CABLES FROM SOUTH AFRICA. THESECOPYRIGHT CABLEGRAMS WILL APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN THE JOURNAL SO FAR AS ABERDEEN AND THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND ARE CONCERNED. THE DAILY MAIL HAS A STAFF OF RIGHT SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENTS AT THE FRONT, IHCLUDING ...

ABERDEEN WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1900

... the' necessary troops actually on thbe spot when war began. The manner in which reinforce- ments have been sent out-over 120.000 have already landed in South Africa-has shown what the much-maligned War Office can do. And it would have been imnpossible ...

ABERDEEN, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1900

... South African war. The views which - Lord 7ames of Hereford expressed before G'reat Britain entered on the war, and which - were heartily endorsed by the B7nionists on - 1rth October, were those enunciated by Mr |T. W. Russell after the war has been be- ...

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LITERARY LEISURE HOUR

... volume of reminiscences fromr his -pen,-recouat- ing in particular his experiences -as a war special in -India, in the' Balkans during the Russo-Turkish war, and in Egypt and the Soudan. . . ,* * * * . . - . Air George Allen has in' preparation a work ...

FARMS, FARMERS, AND FARMING

... been so far entirely favourable to pastoral as well as arable farmers in Australia generally. HORSES FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Reemounts for South Africa have engaged at- tention, but little has been said about the snor; 0mous cost of sending troop horses from England ...