SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON THE LIBERAL VICTORIES
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... lrnaintr miutiiw New Tre war. m.l «|.*v tvral alrraily a> 1.,-v-rl tfca Li(**al fiarty .u oil >-«.titwa ...
... M»n .re, wnic.i hope*} wo>>i i t«i Referring Htrathoooa's Hone, U>r«iah.p his that the ...
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... Varaaaa ua. aiaauaa toot upon these, aasi eiae arrived at Home intimating w»rt executed men pandyanl tle-ir •hanuich tne war Africa wm eiinhatad, aori wxrtl carters .en liy laches the eoaaarttee The operations of the aae practical, aon Boa only e u Ist ...
... and they lejsece equally with any other portion of her Majesty's the so.-rt-as which has been by British arms South Africa. The war being now happily ovar, the committee would express the that united counsels may again prevail amongst the part*, and ...
... on SOUTE tFa.Pw LION-EL PUILLt.- PSYCHOLOGY of the FRENCH ,EBORGPP-RR ,> ANGLOPHOBERSy BYYVEGCT-yO. ?? THEr WAR in SOUTH AFRICA airS . CIVIL WAR. BYVSPENScF \VriLSIY MIMICRY and other ABBITS of Cr rrL-S MAkrTIsiks DUN.N. A CONVERT'S EXPERIENCES of tte ...
... Pts'o;lbiicent, Cronje_-DalsieL 1ThTING IN WEST AFRICA. A W'AR CAMP DESTROYED. BRITISH CASUALTIES. t Jebba, Friday. -h.bern further fighting on Gurara 1:I-h cf L-nkoja, resulting in the Fteeemy's war camp by the Are~ Fonter Force. 'hauaies were fire ...
... Association War Special. operations Bka'infiaitotn. 11. General bar her.-, and hathad with Keßy- Keuny. in the Rrver ;irt> citisfactonly, and the ,j» able with the Kvervwben*. no ...
... T COLONIALS IN ACTION. : . is SOME BRILLIANT WORK. The following was posted at the War Office E yeserY- C1 From the General, Capetown, to Secxwtay C of State for War. a Caew, January 2. g Following message received this morning from LieutenantColonel ...
... Unionists Mt ie of suipporting Lord Salisbury and his Govern- the L6 mleet lo their conduct of the'present war in w ISouth Africa. (Applause.) That war had un- in c-doubtedly been forced upon them, and the of *d Brittisination would see it through. (Applause ...
... throuh heheart, oss ing and never spoke again. as1 *W f Ids Mr. John Ball, jun., contemplates settling in __ An. South Africa when the war is ended. a ites The Irish Golfer says-- Miss Mzy Heslet, -ist ~'the dual lady champion; Miss F. Wslker-Leigh, ...
... the Rev Hutclrnson, V Rii .H,. ai.u one Bret amusing worth -penal J uat lass, when .c attention m diverted the carrying war Africa, special interest *'lsi?.giuna's of Traaspor Gruu** the Cape 1T96. at tkofcnml the Bnush firs: made bid for the Capo. At ...