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... Lmmediately, intelligent, perecering I1 unitiarried MAN to sell and deliver feading -talklarit 1ublic-tbiono; Africa and TranFraal War, Boer War; 20Au week!y rilwav fares, coruli-sion; 40. woeety casihl re31iieul Appl- James Mscmillan, 48 St Nicholsa St ...

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... alone, can be en- trsted;' with sa.fetty to British interests at home and abroad, the settlement of affalrs in South Africa. p The war in the Orsnge Frle State and the Trana- vasl wazs jost. and bechrne isnevitable throngne toe action of M Erner, Lis Eollaner ...

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... prices.-Brown, ?? (alasgaw. SOMIEEO Concert, Inmitation. and Me`nu Cards, Dinerw ?? & Sons~,20 Queso St~reet, ~OUTE Africa andl Transvaal War, Creswicke's hook; 31 Is Ise. row: lrunuisingl whenever issued; Ma; cost 5. -1550. ?? Oficie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

THE WAR VOTE

... THE WAR VOTE. ELEVEN AND A HALF MILLIONS ASKED. The Press Association understands additional army estimate to meet the of the war in South Africa about to before the House of Commons the {n* ment will amount £11.500,000. This. ' fl additional estimate ...

Cape Town, South Africa, 20th June. 1900

... Cape Town, South Africa, 20th June. 1900 (To the Lord Provost of the City of Aberdeen.) Sir, —Being an Aberdonian at present serving with the Ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders in South Africa, and having had the honour being one of’ the escort which handed ...

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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 ...

Mbat wc Owe to IRataL

... Natal loyal the mother-country, for she has had tittle cause for gratitude. It is Natal which, directly war broke out, had bear the brunt of the war, and to feel the full force of our ina-detruate preparations. Nevertheless, tne coiiouy throw ~s lot with ...

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... THE WAR OFFICE Has Selected LIEGIG COMPAYTS XXTtkVT as being the BEat and MdosTr SumILEm for use in the FriLIr HosPfTAIS of the Bsnsifa ANY OOnPS ili SOUcT AFRICA. E:very Pound contains the PDistnctive Properties of 40 Lbs. of Lean Beef. GENUINE J. V ...

THE LIFE ASSURANCE OF OFFICERS

... terms the leading offices would be prepared to renew policies on the lives officers now in Africa, urging that the matter was one of importance to many and that the war is practically over; and that Professor Simpson, who is inquiring into diseases of the ...

TOPICS OF THE WEEK

... absurd the statement made on behalf of the War Office that a sufficient number of fully traiued female nurses could not be obtained. It is asserted that the number of nurses willing and anxious to to South Africa was from the first far in excess of the demand ...

ARE THE BRITISH MISSED?

... The British section not equal in splendour and size that of Germany and some other countries. Why? Absorption in the war South Africa may b© the reason : but a better is the resentment experienced in this country the gross and unprovoked attacks made ...