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... SOUTH AFRICA. LLTHE WAR & GED RAL Ni] SOF Ti ie WEEK. 90 Paaes. Prick Ong PExXny ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. LLTHE WAR & GED RAL Ni] SOF Ti ie WEEK. 90 Paaes. Prick Ong PExXny ...
... RITISH HEROISM IN SOUTH. THE WAR & GENERAL NEWS 90 Paces. OnE PENsy ...
... RRITISH HEROISM IN SOUTH AFRICA. WAR & GENERAL NEWS O BE WEEK. Paces. Price ONE ACE CURTAINS CLEANED IN THREE DAYS, ls Per Parr. RBLANKETS CLEANED, Srovep, axp 2s. Per Pat PRESCOTT’S 5 aT ORER Qe MT: axp W. Grafton street 15 Redmond’s bm 17 Cornmarket ...
... unity replying various criticisms which had been upon the management ...
... IRELAND. (prom the -Daily Telegraph War Correapomknt to the -Iriah IWly Independent. ■ Gape Town. Saturday Night. TUe •' Cape Times to-day contain* a powerful leader with the the fat Sooth Africa after the war the course the jounuJ dedawe *• thru i ...
... Stafford House Committee the last South African campaign. (Eater war news will found on our fifth page). LADYSMITH “JUSTICE.” ENGLISHMAN'S GRAVE STORY. Recent events South Africa, glamour of War, and the distance tempt us to ferget that our countrymen in the ...
... command th bis personal safety. The Duke himself is. however, good soldier, and would probably relish employment in Bouth Africa, but the War Office had even a higher personage than him please. Mr. Winston Churchill is the hero of the bour. is certainly clever ...
... 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 ...
... the whole quadrent of the little could be seen of the they were in adeadly of war was gens on tho flat from which they first opened tire started but one s¢ least was @ war balloon was White's wes still in reserve. W fe bad six 3 bat the Boers had un- ...
... THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA. The following letter has been add retted to the Press; Sib —I observe that at the dinner of the Anchor Society Bristol last night Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice has referred courteous terms what he speaks of as * word®” at the Guildhall ...
... 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 ...
... possession of at the conclusion of the war. Such a step r he declares to be necessary if the war is not to degenerate into a war of exasperation, and Dutch opinion to be permanently alien- ¢ ated throughout South Africa. What that; - might cost the British ...