SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON THE LIBERAL VICTORIES
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... and they lejsece equally with any other portion of her Majesty's the so.-rt-as which has been by British arms South Africa. The war being now happily ovar, the committee would express the that united counsels may again prevail amongst the part*, and ...
... the apiproaching series of dramatic performances by aristocratic and fashionable amateurs on behalf of one of the South Africa War Funds. No professional will be allowed to take part, and nearly all the performers, as I formerly explained, will be persons ...
... on SOUTE tFa.Pw LION-EL PUILLt.- PSYCHOLOGY of the FRENCH ,EBORGPP-RR ,> ANGLOPHOBERSy BYYVEGCT-yO. ?? THEr WAR in SOUTH AFRICA airS . CIVIL WAR. BYVSPENScF \VriLSIY MIMICRY and other ABBITS of Cr rrL-S MAkrTIsiks DUN.N. A CONVERT'S EXPERIENCES of tte ...
... Pts'o;lbiicent, Cronje_-DalsieL 1ThTING IN WEST AFRICA. A W'AR CAMP DESTROYED. BRITISH CASUALTIES. t Jebba, Friday. -h.bern further fighting on Gurara 1:I-h cf L-nkoja, resulting in the Fteeemy's war camp by the Are~ Fonter Force. 'hauaies were fire ...
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... T COLONIALS IN ACTION. : . is SOME BRILLIANT WORK. The following was posted at the War Office E yeserY- C1 From the General, Capetown, to Secxwtay C of State for War. a Caew, January 2. g Following message received this morning from LieutenantColonel ...
... and when the brilliant strategist dashing cavalry leader is to found in packets cigarettes the exclusion the peace war even in South Africa cannot endure for ever almost every year trial occurs the counsel their eloquence and their dexterity in cross-e ...
... Unionists Mt ie of suipporting Lord Salisbury and his Govern- the L6 mleet lo their conduct of the'present war in w ISouth Africa. (Applause.) That war had un- in c-doubtedly been forced upon them, and the of *d Brittisination would see it through. (Applause ...