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THE BOER REVOLT

... FOURTH EDITION. LADYSMITH BOMBARDED DAILY. BOERS AGAIN FIRE ON THE WHITE FLAG. AMI'LL SUPPILY OF PROVISIONS. .> 5r communication has heo-n received from General Sir George * the contents ot whi h wc give below. The date of its clespatch tr In 1v .vinith is rot mentioned, but iit ismuch as Estcourt, whence it b( tele-rapliedl to Gc-iieral Buller at Cape Town, is only fity miles tl n t ...

CITY NOTES

... INDIA TREASUIRY BIll S. The market is not to experience any relief from the paimci't thi India Treasury bills due on December 2, f r thc Secr tiry fC anto1unlces that £1,000,000 iu llnebills wili be teiidercd for oI NiVim ci to replace the ?? due five days later. f S \VALI. STREET RLLIEI FINl). 1 'The purchase of ULited States Gover1nment bolids under .!e _. e meuits made by Mr. Gage proceeds ...

THE BOER REVOLT

... FOURTH EDITI ON. THE BOER REVOLT, THE VICTORY AT BELMONT. gUARDS OFFICERS TREACHEROUSLY SHOT. A MAJOR'S GALLANTRY. LORD METHUEN'S ADDRESS TO THE TROOPS. BOERS USING DUM-DUM BULLETS. Ti , Tzim5 special eorrespondeiltsen(dsavery Xcellentdescription, though trre, it the victory achieved by Lord Mcthuen. lie reports two instances of Oile Itacitly oil the part of the Boers. Lieutenant Blundell ...

The Emperor William is to shoot for the first time in Windsor Great Park on Tuesday. The extensive woods and ..

... ipa ?? 6Si ?? effice, 18, CHARINQ CRoss ROAD, W.C. The Emperor William is to shoot for the first time in Windsor Great i Park on Tucsday. The extensive woods and covers in the Roval doinaiu | are swarmina with pheasants and ground game. Thie Eminperor, and the Prince of \Vales, and the other sportsmen from \Vindsor Caztle, vill lunch -at the Cranbourne 'rower. Princess Louise, Marchioness of ...

THE VISIT OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR

... I ARRIVAL IN TI-JE ROYAL BOROUGH. Two O'CLCoC. -The train with the German Emperor and Empress and their suite drew up opposite the Royal wvaiting-room at 1.50 P.M., tell minutes after the scheduled timle The scene at the station wvas most picturesque; and only needed the relief of sunlight to make it remarkably brilliant. On tie platform the Queen's Company of the l GrenadIer Guards were ...

HODGE AND THE WAR

... HODGE. AND THE WAR. RLRAL England is seething with patriotism. -lodge is debarred from howling at music-halls he cannot stand before monstrous graollophones, they also hoarse with patriotic fervour; nor candhe with twelve shillings a week, half as many children and a wife, subscribe to funds for Thomas Atkins in the field. None the less, Hodge is stirred. He hungers for news; he will ...

HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY LEAVE

... I ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES EN ROUTE. LORD WOLSELEY'S ADDRESS TO THE TROOPS. One hundred and eighty-six non-commissioned officers and men, troopers of the Ist Life Guards, forming a portion of the composite regiment of the Guards, left Windsor early this morning for Southampton to embark for service in South Africa. No such scene of enthusiasm has been witnessed inl the Royal borough since the 2nd ...

THE WEEK'S GARDEN WORK

... lie A FURS.11 Tune~s AND Suseriso-IHow much of heavity may bha coded to ev en smnall gardens in the 'spring anod early esitutici when suitable trees and shrubs aire plontedl. Certainly stew in the time to do such p~lantking and titers shouild bie with it Eit- sigit, Tlbsi, if tlie garden he en smavll tint onl'y tw or three flows rio g ti can may be planted what oties better to give pretty ...

Published: Sunday 26 November 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2078 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Topics of the Week

... -Fopitcg of the lifcch ENGLISHMEN, as a rule, have broad backs and somewhat tough hides. WVere it otherwise, the A Study in indecent glee with which the news of last Anglophobia Monday's disaster to our arms in South Africa was received on the Continent would cause them serious annoyance. They are strong enough, however, to regard such manifestations of malignity with equanimity, and perhaps ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1789 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

The Court

... 'The ?? ONY a very small Royal party remains on v,, I The Queen and Princess Henry of lattenlserg, it I younger children, are still faithful to Balmoral but I .irc i ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1132 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE LORD MAYOR'S FUNDS

... 1)own to last emvning about £i60,000 had been received at the Mansion fletass inl anwtver to the Lord Mayor's ppveal for ?? Trwsisy-a- War suieorors. Among the principal dorinors yesterday weore tho London antid South Wevsternl Railway Corn- ! pany £500; South of Ireland, ptr the Cork Con- stitution (seventh and eightih iostimhentrs, £210; Mlessrs. Chever. Bennett, and Davis, £21; E. P., £20 ...

Published: Friday 10 November 1899
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1016 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH AT CHATHAM

... * -1C.NCd N ?? I s A I'A ctsi I ciiATT''ANIL N ?? 'N ii' U Iill )oa: II) It IN'> N ' \ ?? ?? ?? ~ ~ ~ ?? 1 I' 0 I tT .: ~ ~ ~ r t.. Co i a 7o~ ~ ?? 1o 7i 7E ?? YS . PALSCfDaL 7w'. -. ' ?? ,; zZ. T, I ' a 'a N(cay 0' 1- ?? - N .. ?? N~~~ ?? N - .ognt~~-~I - 7. ariJ a 1-43 1. a7.i hc. r-- `-day, M' a are ~ ~ - a - m- -.7' 7- ?? ?? r a' a.0 toe az cnznaied a lr @7GOD -atiS:'NI Lil'',roill I ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1899
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 159 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: News