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... alone, can be en- trsted;' with sa.fetty to British interests at home and abroad, the settlement of affalrs in South Africa. p The war in the Orsnge Frle State and the Trana- vasl wazs jost. and bechrne isnevitable throngne toe action of M Erner, Lis Eollaner ...

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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... ITHE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, ELANDS RIVER GARRISON. COLONEL HORE STILL HOLDING OUT. In expressing a fear that the little garrisa)n of 300 Bushot;en atnd Rhodesians at }Elaudw; River had been captured, Lord Robertt took a darker view of the situation than ...

THE WAR

... the Eighth Division. 9o further news was issued at the War Office yesterday evening, and at eleven o'clock it was announced that nothing more would be given out during bhe night. THE QUERN AND THE WAR. The Windsor correspondent of the Even- ing News states ...

THE WAR

... He had abstained from suggesting for a o moment that the war should not be persevered in, through good and evil fortune, to the end, so that no such war shotld ever again be waged in n South Africa and he had abstained from prophecy tas to the early results ...

ST KILDEANS AND THE WAR

... British army in South Africa, and hoDe that the tyranny and oppression hitherto pievailing ia these two Republics-the Orange Free State and the Tranwvaal-may give place to a better fornm of government. We pray as the result of this war that these t'wo Republics ...

THE COST OF THE BOER WAR

... threat from the capitalists vho brOuigIlt on1 the war that they will s withrea the opponents of the Empire if they are asked to pay too heavy a share of the cost of the emancipation of South Africa. Now, since Mr. Robinson has raised the question, mainly ...

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE WAR

... THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE WAR. TO-NIGIIT'S DIVISION. AN EXAMPLE WORTHY OF IMITATION. Wve give in parallel collnus the aiendmeinet of' Lord E. Fitzmaurice to the Address, the withdrawal of which was so strongly urged yesterday h3 such incl as Professor ...

WAR AND DIAMONDS. TR

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... HARTLEYS JAM in South Africa A Liverpool merchant has received a letter from the scene of the war in South Africa, sent by one of the surgeons, in the course of which the following interesting passsage occurs:- After three days in a kind of railway ...

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... SlARTLEYS JAM in Southl Afri~ca A Liverpool memebsat has vceivd a letter from the ssee of the war in South Africa, sent by one of the surgeons, in the couse of which the following interesting passg ous:- After three days in a kind of ilway track, with ...

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... A FOUR-PAGE SUPPLEMENT: THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA IS P'RESENTl'D WITH TIllS NV UMBER OF THE GRAPHIC. ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
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