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... v 11CF.S. fJtUE WAR AFRICA: Will y u aid the Ca.uu to the rees iu their Three t these Bcadrr* arc alUrhe t t-i Toe «ilb-tcai.lii. ...
... the of peace is unfurled in South Africa. This war is Sglt for supremacy in South Africa, and it will fight finish. Jingoes in Loudon may talk very bravely and write with warlike ferronrbut these who know South Africa arc aware the terrible gravity this ...
... that the battalion will leave Monday next for South Africa. WAR OFFICE AND RESERVISTS London, Wednesday. The Secretary of State fur War baa issued the following notice:—“The places all men in the War Office employ belonging to the army reserve who may ...
... They knew that our principal force bad not arrived in South Africa. They, therefore, thought they could match a temporary advantage, and for this they had brought South Africa the horrors war. Mr. Kruger bad plenty gold, some of which be had seized, and ...
... OCTOBER 21. 1899. WHAT WILL THE WAR 1!E LIKE A military corraspondent of the West* minster Gazette,” says:—Now that appear lie almost committed to war u, South Africa, a war rhich may have ultimate consequences altogether undreamt of. it may not altogether ...
... the day the War Office was visited officials from other Government departments, West End clubs, etc, for news of the reported conflicts. * Even Sir Redvers Duller left England to assume his responsible command in South Africa without the War Office being ...
... circles during the day. Tho War was visited by from other Gnverotnent departments. We.ii End eloba, &c., for news of reported | conllicta. Even Kedvers Boiler left Kin;land assume his responsible comin ami South Africa wilhool tho War Oflice being in position ...
... La«ly-Tn.th had never left it* nnaratv. Ti I»r,»s A«*o ...
... the ' end of the war in South Africa, England becomes involved in conflict with one or other of the great Powers. It may be taken for granted that the War Office have no intention of permanently retaining 50,000 soldiers in South Africa. The day will come ...
... day. The War Office,-was. visited bh officials from other .(overoment departmerits, West, Fnd clubs, etc, for news of the reported conflicts. Even Sir Redvers Buller left England to assume his Responsible command in South Africa withouit the War Office ...
... South Africa - (heir. hror. war in Sooth Inca between while men. addition sll the nat'trU evils ol war. greatly the character ut civil war. 1 could not give »,i grapbM an lecnnnt .o> wan given ties Seereicry of State lor the ’olonies in 10%, li - ...
... LATEST FROM SOUTH AFRICA. ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER Wag IMMO AB4U,Omm 19w. _ _ _ Itotorts nosirod tem tht ano Ow Ur Bow of Wm oopeorot tho anomod Into omit= al Yr wootheo. The railway oh I. wo who, wol tho sabromPhvi.• hot low to Nowootio Colwbare Iwo towns ...