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... ROSPTTAL. The Duke of has IS to Viscountess Parker a aourributioo of MD for the fonds of the Military Hoipital in South Africa. ItRANI3VALL WAR FUND. The Transvaal Ws: Filed at dr Mansion stood an Wadassday musing an 88011000. ...
... ROSPTTAL. The Duke of has IS to Viscountess Parker a aourributioo of MD for the fonds of the Military Hoipital in South Africa. ItRANI3VALL WAR FUND. The Transvaal Ws: Filed at dr Mansion stood an Wadassday musing an 88011000. ...
... proprietor of Hudson's Soup. Hudson's War Balloons are travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those tried by the Military Authorities in South Africa. Soap War Balloons Fcr of ifvfscn's Soap War Balloons are now, or shortly will ...
... proprietor of Bony. Hud.on'v War Balloons are travelling over variotts puts of the Kingdom. They are laesi , nsles of those tried by the Military Authorities in South Africa. Soap War Balloons Fair of Itorlson's S'ap War &linens are now, or will be. If ...
... THE lUTORENRR RUMOURS. STATEMENT FROM THE WAR ()EM f. With regard to the recent rumours in circulation concerning Lord Kitchener and his command South Africa, the War Office issued on Monday the following coinidete denials :— There is no foundation whatever ...
... declared. There was continued buying of Consols, believed to be by person. well informed aa the trend of events in Smith Africa. and there war come. gnently a considerable advance Hit ems Govern. meet aecurities, Console rising and New Loan ti- News has apparently ...
... toilets underneath the ground. It half of the royalty were added, it would give comfort to many humble !tomes. In the Booth Africa. war, our men were abet down and set thought better the. dogs by the late Go- vernment. In the hospitals, mazy soldiers were ...
... LORD ROBERTS Evirsugcs. The Government is amender' the chine for ponyearat es of thaw who were depsitJd frets Ikea Africa daring the war. Weems hey wren took the tt tart R.Jbarce et the Westminster P,Ece lieteL tl s Leith.. duels with the opium s lift ...
... being under the euperintendence of a surgeon of some eminence. Lord and Lady Henry C. Bentinck will leave for South Africa shortly. The War Office and the Red Cross Society have promised their cordial assistance. ...
... Dail on areoinir. Captain , . J . C. Coatis and, 14 propmieg • . of thaaka to the donors, referred to the in Soo. Africa, remarking that war always • teerible tAint Lot bei• no ace mtional trait of the p.,ople that it aloe. bought ..—the deep that def.asive ...
... hardrat ling mu dope. It t. .aid that tondo. attentio. a her roonisr's mal *bows by he. Maj,eity ill the pramot South Africa. war, wham look book the .object aa• read let meta every point dulled with past nod prommt familiar to her, —and Poetry. Another ...
... WINTER IN SOUTH AFRICA. The War Office announce that, in view of the commencement of winter in South Africa, people anxious to increase the comfort of the troops could do so by providing warm clothing, especially Cardigan waistcoats, woollen drawers, ...
... Yeomanry, and Colonial contingents will bring the total strength of our army in South Africa up to something like 184,000 men. distributed as follows : In South Africa before War •••25,000 First Army Corps 55,000 Fifth Division 11,000 Sixth Division ...