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... |ris| §ftos BBIVABt KOBNINO MBWB. no at BKLFIBT, MONDAY. AUGUST 13. 1900. THE SOUTH AFRICA! WAR. Tn pM to anrdvrtb. British oSomm to Pntoria and drag off Lord Bobrria of to . to MooMrirl o^orf^.ooßar—too ititwiwrto paUidad ...
... South Africa reached the War Office and was officially published, and if all such volunteers had distinguishing number or mark whereby they could identified. Ur. WVNDHAU—AII casualties in the local forces in South Africa are published by the War Office ...
... the war;— ■'I deplore it, 1 it. and it« will involve iu '*t expense and constant difficulty for many -t day come. I detest the new diplomacy Mr. C'barr.terUiß, and know very that wiro powerful and uoacrupwlo:w wen both in England and Africa who war, who ...
... fitted with vacuum automatic brake*. PASSAGES TO SODTU AFRICA. The War Office notif;, wit* t;„ e«utia of .ndolifcaca passaj ntl , tie miiitary officers and others, that, 110 greater part of South Africa a, attder martial lair, aucl, p„,„ necmarilj restricted ...
... of Hudson's Soap. Hudson’s War Balloons arc travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those used by the Military Authorities in South Africa. Hudsou’s Soap War IBalEoons Four of Hudson’s Soup War Balloons are now. or shortly ...
... SINCLAIR, D.L., P.C.,wiU preside. SODTH AFRICA AND THE WAR. Rev. R. B. DOUGLAS, M.A., Johannesbnrß, WILL LECTURE in FITZROY AVENUE LECTURE HALL THIS (Monday) EVENING, at EIGHT o’clock, the Political Situation in Sonth Africa. Collection in aid of the Refugees’ ...
... the laat. I do not helieae the Boers will •greo to torn* tboir aim* are acoompliahtd. Of the majority people in ■Sooth Africa the war end. The Bocre are very ignorant. Tliey ■rrts many of their number killed cadi looatb, *o many taken prisunere. their ...
... asathly etaleseat of oseeelties in Africa dunag the war. In the asooth of April 7 79 were kiltad, 21 aad 249 sea 11 sad 43 of died of wousdA, and 3 sod 93 see tad prionere; Wel, 31 othears, 421 Itha total el the through war woe sp se fellows :—Death. is eon* ...
... CASUALTIES. The Konthly Bist. London, Monday Night. Tho War OlEee to-night issued the monthly statement casualties in South Africa daring war. In month of April 7 officers and 79 men were killed, 21 officers and 249 men wounded (1 and 43 respectively ...
... During the day tha War Office was visited officers from oUmt Government departments. West End clubs, for news of the reported conflicts. Even Mr Reivers Bulb r left England to assume res)>onsib|e command in Bouth Africa wifbonfl the War Office being in position ...
... Brigadn-Mnior—Captain R. S. Oxley, King’s Riflo Coro*. Mtjor-Cbn.'ral Kelly Kennv. not seen active ?ervico in South Africa, hna liacl war 'erviee. and ha* had important prwta home. Tie (‘erred in the namwijtn of in North China, where he was orderly nfHcor ...
... P., chairman of a commission charged with doty of inquiring into the settlement of soldiers ond civilians in South Africa after the war, a position for which his well-known Interest in Imperial questions admirnlJy fits him. We him on this high mark of ...