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... troops e in South Africa. id TIlc war is practically over. but tho successes 3t of our brave fellow-countrymnen have been von ir in spite of the blunders of the War Ofticc, The es tioveriutent can claim no share of the credit. - sf This war Was rendered ...

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... gallant troops s. in South Africa. d The -war is practically over, but the successes (v of our bravo ?? have been won a in spite of the blundors of the War Office. The e 3 Government can claim no sharo of the credit. This war was rendered inevitable by ...

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... :-THES ENTERPRISE.0 OF x, IE okP. THEI WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA is nearly over, aod the War Artissewfill soon- be returning. It is generally admitted that in the number of its Artist-CorreSpon-D. dents at the Front THE SPHERE has excelled all its contemporaries ...

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... a work that will, donbtless prove a ot a popular contribution to what has been liiblislbed ill connection with the war in Ia Sooth Africa. During the progress of that a camphtign-ii fact, beginning just as t.ie out- wlt ifi look was gettiisg serious-Mr ...

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... and At a~ll the Riwy BookstalDs . . - will. contain the most interesting Pictures of the War in South Africa.-from Sketches and, PhotogrAphs -:by our six Special War Artists. T HE 'SPHER:E 6vill 'e'a br'ight, ?? 'for the boifne. . TTHG3E' SPI-IERW$EAE will ...

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... Price 64.. In~ Forktnightly Parts, Price 64. Since the issue of the Utmeun Messrs. Harmsworth's corres;6pd~ndent itt South Africa have been 'collecting authentic PhtgahsadDa ings tocringtha great st~ruggle., Tho iillu,~raticns,,sup erblyproueadprnd,'ieaadtial ...

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... the, Raihi~ay'. .Bookstalls ?? nde lali ill contail the most initeiesti, Pictues of the War in South Africa. fiom' Skrtches :, nld ,Phcogrphs b. our sis Special War Artists.: . ?? - 3S lE:-Et ...

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... cc- deep dislike to war, or to counteniance inlly of war which, easn be righteously and wisely ] to avoided, is to be a Jingo, and to be a to Jingo is to be a very poor creature indee,. od ?? wars arise, and this South African war in has ariseu, and ...

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... the disastrous War in I South Africa. tise cost of which in life, v suffering, and treasure has been so enor- b masisly increased by this redckess lncapacity bu N. and the self-satisfied incompetence of Lice al e Government aud of the War Office. he D ...

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... to tinlus of the war now ending. T( It is upon this issuo that the Prime Di ?? appeals l, tlle country. it I Arisisg framn tble war we Itave the necessity o(J brought home to our nltuds of a cemplete t, , re-organisatioll of the War Office, Testedr by ...

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... er in South Africa. co d- The war is practically over, but the successes as id of our bravo fellow-countrymen have been won I in spite of the bbauders of the War Office. The th nt Government can claim no share of the credit. itn od This war was rendered ...

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... L Robertr2 Embarking on Drullottr Castle for D South Africa. E LPHOTOS: S.,r George Whlite. Baden-Powell, 1, Lord Niitchener, Lord Roberts. R. Red Cross Nurses and Marines Embarlking for South Africa. CINDERIELLA-Five Seenes: 1. The Kitchen and Fairy Scene ...