THE FRANCHISE IN BELGIUM
... unity replying various criticisms which had been upon the management ...
... unity replying various criticisms which had been upon the management ...
... Chichester, and Capt J Career. Mr Winston Churchill, son of the late Lord Randolph Churchill, who has proceeded to South Africa war correspondent, was also on board the Dunottar Castle. detachment of the Army Service Corps was also on board. (Central News ...
... Association is officially informed that numerous applications have been received at the War Office from clergymen volunteerin'* for aervice in South Africa. Secretary for War it to be known that there is no intention of sending ont any more clergymen to minister ...
... with his personal safety. The Duke himself is, however, a good soldier, and would probably relish employment in South Africa, but the War Office had even higher per* sonage than him to please. The statement which appeared in this column immediately after ...
... forward, the 78,000 British troops which will be South Africa within fortnight not being deemed a sufficiently strong force to undertake the task of smashing the Boers. The news from the theatre of war is of most fragmentary character, the censorship being ...
... AFRICA, MR. SEXTON AND ' ELECTRICITY. What an English Sympathiser says. LORD SALISBURY AND THE WAR. The Future of South Africa. THE BEAUTIFUL CITY. Some Notes from the Southern Capital THE WAR AND WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. MONEY-LENDING CASE. Isaac Gordon ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. (Prom the Central News Special Correspondent.) Orange River, Oct. 23rd. The soldier of fortune still exists amongst and amongst neighbouring nations well. The Transvaal campaign has attracted to South Africa quite a corps d’elite of cadets ...
... service in South Africa. Only fifteen 618 men called up failed to report themselves, and three of these are accounted for. Twenty reservists were rejected medically fit “Genera! Officer Commanding-in-Ohief South Africa to Secretary for War (received 10 45 ...
... •THE FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA. NOTICE BY THE POSTMASTERGENERAL. London, Tuesday. The Press Association states the following notice has been issued the Postmaster- General:—For the convenience of her Majesty’s forces serving in South Africa, an army post-office ...
... battalion is being made up to war strength as follows:—31 officers, 1.000 non-commisdoned officers and men, with threo horses, one Maxim gun, and three vehicles. The Press Association officially informed tl*j>t the Secretary for War desires it to be knowi. ...
... SPEECHES ON THE WAR. London. Thursday. Spencer presided over a large and influential meet in at Northampton to-day, and. in proposing the formation of fund to Ik* called the Northamptonshire Transvaal War Fund, said there was hardly anyone who was not ...
... THE WAR EVENTS AT LADYSMITH. SENSATIONAL REPORTS. OFFICIAL DENIAL THE WAR OFFICE- FURTHER ACCOUNTS OF MONDAY’S BATTLE. CASUALTIES IN RANK AND FILE. Ext;lanns pm:pa iiations. IMPORTANT ARMY ORDER. MILITIA BATTALIONS TO BE EMBODIED. The following statement ...