THE COST OF THE SOUTH AFRICA! WAR
... advice of those on the spot, whose advice would be necessary in at a conclusion. e cannot yet tell the cost of the war, nor can we until the war is over. ...
... advice of those on the spot, whose advice would be necessary in at a conclusion. e cannot yet tell the cost of the war, nor can we until the war is over. ...
... THE SOUTH CAN WAR: BULLER AT BY CLEMENTS. . VICTORY MAYNOOTH: MEETING : CORK THE UNITED D TRISH LEAGUE: SAD TRAGEDY UX BELFAST : FATAL END TOAQ INQUEST AND POLICE THE UNITED LEAGUE OF GREAT ‘BRITAIN : FULL REPORT OF TION. wore. TO THE MISSING BONDS; A ...
... COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE. TUE SOUTH AFRICA:: WAR TREATMENT OF REBELS CAPE COLONY AND NATAL, THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICS. ...
... the e dorous, Liberal Adwinistra:ion being formed t 5 away. for the introduction of a adverse expression of Irish South Africa War had not bad the it is in leading him to these couclasions, but « a joins great majority of Irish N. tor liberty to manage ...
... SOCIALISTS. WORKING MEN SHOULD NOT T!ic Social Democratic Federation hao issued ’’ manifesto. declaring tbjt the war in South Africa is war of aggression waged behalf of cosmopolitan millionaires, and urging working men not to help volunteering their services ...
... Lord Robertson presided, and proposing tho toast the evening referred the port which Scotchmen hod taken iu tho war in Sooth Africa. The war had rendered it necessary for a larger effort to made support of tboir funds. Ho spoke with gnititication their ...
... wounded, in South Africa the War and. was officially pub- lished, and if all such volunteers had a distin- guishing number or mark whereby they could WYNDHAM—AlIl casualties in the local forces in South Africa are published by the War Office as soon as ...
... in at a loss to justify their policy, invented South Africa war party, the ghastly falsehood of a Dutch conspiracy against the rule Africa, Hore, they enid, lay the real sig- nificance of the war. |The assertion was of course a falsehood. But those who ...
... of two OF ioe etre to dogs, to-day ‘by for et with thanks, the phovees of R. Ou Mr. T. Corbett, J.P., ¢ lecture im the Africa.” The War im Rev, Wm large ae! The lecture was illustrated views. of Chrwti the University, to the Pield Roval Field Arti is eldest ...
... Badeu-l’owcll to->k place to-day. was of meat cothnsiastie CAVALRY DRAFT FOR AFRICA. War Office baa directed the preparation of a cavalry draft aa strong possible to for South Africa the mat. DEPARTURE TROOPS. Queenstown, Wednesday. The hired troopship Omtava ...
... private the advantage British rule and its essential justice, and regret the coarse pursued by Transvaal plunging South Africa into war sooner than yield. But when it comes to making public pronouncement before their own people they dare not dissociate ...
... LEADING ARTICLES AND NOTES OF THE WEEK. THE CHINESE UPRISING: LING ATROCITIES. THE JEALOUSY OF THE POWERS. SOUTH AFRICA: THE WAR FURTHER FIGHTING ROUND PRE- DE WET REFUSES TO TORIA. LATEST DESPATCHES ROBERTS. ABSTRACT OF FROM CASUALTIES. THE WEEK’ PARLIAMENT ...