TUB.BOROUGH MEMBERS

... You have got to rganise a great African Empire in compait- ments ;yor*. have got to organise South Africa, Kast Africa, aiul West Africa, Central Africa and Egypt. You ~u*segot to bind the coiiipartments^together by posts and telegraphs, by railways and ...

CARDINAL VAUGHAN'S APPEAL

... following dr. eular lerer-:- Archbishop's ROuse, Westminster, I)ecembei 20,-1899. Rev. Dear Father,-The fortune of war in South Africa 1Ls the public miind with justifiable nity. while the negotiations 'were proceed- ing. public prayers 0for. peace were ...

A LOYAL DESERTER

... -Prisoner surrendered to his recognisauces, which Mr. Corser bad allowed, contrary to the usual practice with aeserters, whilst the War office was being communicated with, and an escort of the Black Watch was now in attendance to take charge of the prisoner and ...

The Court

... limited to 150 copies. I . * . . a IThe orders for building fronts are being 'sffecetd to a considerable extent by the war in ISouth Africa. The bulk of theso orders have been coming fr's London and other large town6 in the south, and oapitalists are reserving ...

GENERAL NEWS

... next election in the liboeral interest. aral Spencer admits a certain division of opinion a:clng-t Liberals in regard to the war, but does tit Wlilieve it is deep seated. Pr ince Henry of Prussia, who is now on his way thz.l from the Chinese seos, has been ...

DALSTON CHILD MURDER

... up to the war, lnd Wed- referred to the universal wave of enthusiasm :ered which was passing over the counltry in 1Op- ibers port of the polity of her Majesty's Gover;;- by ment The British troops were expeiencig over reverses in South Africa, it was true ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the necessity for the vigorous prosecution of the war, althouAh deploring the conduct of the negotiations which led up to it. An amendment, moved by Mr Rowntree, Sear borough, declaring that the war might have been avoided by wise and statesmanlike policy ...

THE PENAL LAW AGAINST RELIGIOUS ORDERS

... He had just been made a second lien. tenant for his services in Afghaaistan. wher he was ordered to South Africa to tnke part in the Tran6vaal War. He was present with his regiment, the Gordor{ Highlanders, at Majuba, and was taken prisoner by the Boers ...

THE VACANT JUDGESHIP

... I ir- r in South Africa. The total actual expendi- r~n i ture of the year is already up by six millions! z e- ' e and a quarter, and it is now conceded that 11 e- even granted full success to Lord Roberts's a plans, the cost of the war will not be less: ...

LONDON BABY MURDERS

... in re- gard to the war in South Africa he might tell them there never was a more unitedI Cabinet. There were a large number of people who were not only impatient, but very much disappointed, because more decisive results in this war had not been obtained ...

The Court

... writer of tice article. Messrs IRaphael Tuck & Sons, the famous crt publishes. have adopted a capital plan for adding co thin War Fund for Widows and Orphans. A - strikisig picture representing The Sons of the ! Empire, which liad been specially painted ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... rank of major-general. i Colonel Goldsmid, who becomes chief staff officer of the 6th Infantry livision ordered to South 4 Africa, joined the Royal Monster Fusiliers in 1866, and left the corps in 1888 on promotion to a half- pay lient-colonelcy, becoming ...