THE THIRD ROYAL IRISH
... Rey aan me SOUTH AFRICAN CAB pol The “Daily Telegraph ” says—Owi sthing | ,,. eakdown on tue East Coast cable fr tillery. Africa, war correspondents’ telegt Earl of lim) Yesterday they seet ee ...
... Rey aan me SOUTH AFRICAN CAB pol The “Daily Telegraph ” says—Owi sthing | ,,. eakdown on tue East Coast cable fr tillery. Africa, war correspondents’ telegt Earl of lim) Yesterday they seet ee ...
... Certainiy a relief corps c: reements should be landed on th above Durban, so es to flank the amet shoe 6a mae had WEEE UE OA AFRICA. WAR (BEUTES'S TELEGRAM ) CADIZ, Wedn to-Gay ior the a — ...
... LISH MILITARY SYSTES (REUTER’S TELEGRAM.) BUDA PES1H, 8 The “ Pester Lloyd,” discussing | tary position in South Africa, says present war gives to British peop! rts re- a. and cogent lesson showing how di be to her existence & World © once & should > ...
... it nt loy- Africa. The for War cooling | to be known that there is ne int Hve»rs an | been received at the War Office frem clergy- fire from their long distance bat men volunteering fir service im South 1 loy- Africa. The for War wishes it ...
... FORCE IN S' AFRICA Se ‘The “Daily Mail” says —The time i ‘iD tune for some general reflections on the ia clear that we have before us a mos task, and that even when the Sixth | which has not as yet received orders to hae arrived in South Africa, eur force ...
... trative error, action was a to the weariness which England fei day. burden and cost of the Kaffir wars. H that Sir George Grey anticipated th day. history Africa in a remarks oubert cast, and expressed the view that if 8 Gi a advice had been followed m: culties ...
... Tha The transport Roslin Castle ar Cape Town. The arrivel of this in ral Sir boat adds upwards of 1,000 men to » War tish force in South Africa, The Castle left Southampton on Octol am. with a staff of the second brigad | Kim- Aldershot, special service ...
... —I am much gratifi 8, and cordial expressions of approval of ¢! ate which bas been pursued by her Maje: vernment in South Africa, and I om no ordinary satisfaction the welcom no ordinary satisfaction the weicom ing to which the members of the Grand Lo ...
... 0 Africa telegraphs to the War € te Coneral of the First Div: “CAPE TOWN, 11.5 from Beimont— Blundell, 3rd Grenadier Guards =jght.’” RECEPTION OF THE NEWS Londen, The Press Association states | news of Gencral Methuen’s victory i received by the dier ...
... THE OUTCOME OF THE ras an ictions (* DAILY MAIL” Neo Recent from m, his fol- regarding the final settlement of affairs: com- Africa have had a disquieting effect he Anxiety is ex much English « which of the political aituation and the narro should not fully ...
... eaxly th in South Africa. The day. had a right to be beard with give & terms of peace and the sett! of the and it was a matter on whic! mu gents. now. meant that, mflict- could ‘until Parliament met—to rth of the apologists of the War Gfik fections of ...
... wees Our | on illamizations sre wor ar issue of ome public, x to remark 7 in affirm. try officers THE. WAR RELIEF F very ‘7 THE £DITUR OF THE “ DAILY ly grouna Sir—Might 1 sugce Se ee eee we for actual quested to a few pence en: In the Fund for the Widows ...