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TEI CHURCNIS AND TEE WAR

... of the British armies struggling for =premaoy in South Africa. In most of the churches sermons appropriate to the remake wen preached, and our special commissioner* moored the remarks bearing on war of the ministers of a large number of the churches in ...

lERATBD WATERS

... situation in Booth Africa. A majority of the people believe the present war to have been inevitable. Probably, however, the experience of another year will modify this belief. The charge against the Government is that it embarked on a war the gravity of which ...

sermon based apes the words, a ashold, I Desks all UAW now. and. totals point of the Deed of a

... that be would not so much give increased power to Britain as establish the right sad true in South Africa, they had escoursgement to bops that the present war aloud would lift, and that, with the opening for the Gospel there which British rule would work ...

ALL AT LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES

... unexpected which happens. We awoke one morning and found ourselves at war with two South African Republics which, judged by the population, are of fourth-rate ispartaries. The war, so far, has been owe of the great surprises of modern history, If you ...

STILL WA ITING

... that the campaign before us is to be both long and exhausting, and this contrary to all our cherished illusions that modern war is necessarily short, if severe. But when we come to closely consider our latest achieve. menu, even they prove to have been ...

TIM LATE LORD ATA

... lost their lives in South Africa. Mr Dunbar-137111er, in mooed* the motion, said Lord said Lady Whine would have the heartfelt sympathy of everyone. They all synpathieed with this sad with all who bad lost relations is the war, which had brought soursimg ...

LA/U. or AVA WOUNDCD

... noble earl retired from the army, but when the war broke out in Smith Africa he was appointed by tilt George White a member of his stab. Damen Milli —SEVENTY SUFFOLK. The following ;Ktaissued from the War on Sunday *wooing :— Capetown, Bth January—French ...

BULLER CROSSES THE TUGELA

... TUGELA. . During the weak fresh sews of lasportanos ampleness by Its abeam. sad to an ordinary Mawr it would appear tf the war were at a desd-look LIST= IaON Al NEWTOWN/IRM MAX. The follow* WM has just bees resolved by a Deagor trout a frilled, a emirs ...

BTAUXOH LOYALTY AID MOM PUNA

... algae reverses a/ gronnberg, Magerlreeln eel eels _War, the whole nation galled reembler Bebe-4w sera Bobe—to be to rend lab bb goatee °wild the angled skein el the beat. art whims be twit et war We Wed rested that the bleb teal at learn wench tbe ...

Kimberley. Our troops are dosing in on the enemy, and they (the enemy) are making every preparation to meet them

... Britannia, ever triumphant, will raise the dear old flag of freedom over a united South Africa, and pesos and prosperity shall dwell in our midst.—Davis. (Tar odor war maws sae page 1) TIBET BANGOR GUILD. A MUSICAL EVENING. Tae weekly meeting of this prosperous ...

!RATERS FOR TUN BUOCRBB Of THE

... surely apparent to the most ordinary mind that they were bast war, that they had been making preparations for years, and that their intentiou was to do away with British supremacy in South Africa. Their hypocritical dealings, their impertinent ultimatum, ...