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A COLNE MAN AT THE FRONT

... Corps, who has spent six months in South Africa during the war, related his expel leaves before the members of the Unitarian Sunday School this week. Ile said : -Having volunteered for service in South Africa as an ambulance man, I was accepted on Tuesday ...

ILLNESS

... upon ti ,ueen. Then, they knew, with what it tense anxiety their Queen looked for the we) fare of her soldiers in South Africa. war. eTecially since Lord Roberts had turned. had caused is very speedy breakii up of the Queen'.: health. Let them, thei fore ...

ENGLAND'S DANGER. A RETURNED SOLDIER'S INTERESTING STATEMENT

... INTERESTING STATEMENT. Over in year ago when the country was depleted of a great part of the regular army through the war in South Africa, the War Office suddenly called upon those reservists who had passed the age for active service,l to rejoin their eolours ...

THE WAR. MEETING OF MLNE A.MBITLANCE 31EN AT THE FROM

... into a barrack hut. They are building a good many of these huts out here for those troops who will remain in South Africa after the war is over. Yes, I fancy you would laugh at us just to see us cooking for the patients. We make delightful cooks; in fact ...

PEACE FOR SOUTH AFRICA

... PEACE FOR SOUTH AFRICA. THE war is clearly hastening to its close. The embarkation for Europe of Mr. KRUGER and the discomfiture of the remaining commandoes in the field may safely be regarded as presaging the early collapse of Boer resistance. Then will ...

SIR U. KAY-SHUTTLEWORTII, M.P., AND lIIS CONSTITUENTS

... millions more would be swallowed up in the whirlpool of war. Whatever mistakes might have been made before war broke out, and whatever might in their opinion have been the contributing muses to that war, the immediate outbreak was due to the actual invasion ...

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, I9ou

... and wrongs of the present war. And yet one charge which he has thought fit to make, grossly and maliciously untrue though it is, has, it must be confessed, a certain amount of plausibility just now. Mr. declared that the war had been carried on with ...

STOP A COUGH IN ONE NIGHT

... of South Africa when the war was concluded—(hear, hear). He hoped our statesmen would learn a lesson from faults in the past, and that when they approached the great question of how to make a peaceful and lasting settlement in South Africa they would ...

THE AELSON CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900 AMBULANCE WORK AT UOLNE

... quit his position because he desired to save the honour and name of England in connection with the disgrace in South Africa of our war against the Dutchmen, brought about by operators on the Stock Exchange for their own nefarious purposes. Now, alas! we ...

ler ,*ale or ianted. NOI k.S AND COMMENTS

... alluding to what Great Britain had done for India, said, she would do still more for Africa when the war was ended and when our powers extended over that country. He added, The war they were waging was not for death but against death, ignorance, sin, and despair ...

Vfifitatiteinh' f' 0 •

... - cess was most likely to come from. In gard to those who wanted a wider range, he spoke of nossibilities of South Africa after the war. He said that the name of Mr. Lincoln had been mentioned that I evening; surely, he said, in every large city, lin ...

NOThS AND COMMENTS

... What with the increase in the price of coal and, in consequence, of almost every kind of material and the war in South Africa and the war in West Africa and the famine in India and the increase in the price of cotton, it is almost certain that Lancashire ...