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... educa:isn at Eton, and the Royal Military College, Aandburst. He wears the Queen's Medal sith live clasps for the South Africa. war of Walla He send In France in the present campeign, being mentioned in deggatches by Field-Marshal Viscount Prencit, and ...

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... their bogs. Gradually the work of destruction proceeded, till the railway bore the appearance of some of the lap* in Africa during the war. ...

HAVING I DICLARED THN

... been less conspicuously paraded. And, in view of the line taken by the majority of Americans at the outbreak of the South Africa war, the cheap is even more significant. Perhaps, as with former pro-Boers among us, the scales have fallen from the eyes of ...

ARNOTT'S

... and was mentioned in despatches. Lady klilhanke Is the widow of rip John Milhanke, whn won that distinction in the South Africa War and was killed at the Dardanelles, leaving two sons—Sir John, aged 13. and Mr. Ralph Mark five ears hie junior. Lady Milbankc ...

We seugratalate the organistwe d this sorwert basin secured the assist. m os of sore (nimble lutists'. away of ..

... presoak have awed it asa temporary piece of net and amovelineence for our wounded soldiers on their return from South Africa. The War Ogee has gladly accepted this oar. The committee make an appeal fa eine in kind in behalf of the wounded who will be eared ...

IIINTY DOWN

... scenes of the campaign. The album caw Is. The first part of Khaki in South Africa is another war album, reviewing in letterpress and in picture the leading wrests of the war, especially since the arrival of Lord Itlberts and Lord Kitchener upon the scene ...

LETTER FROM THE PREMIER

... county council is for warded for pntiteation as an expression of the ?rime llin:ser's views on importanoe of the work of she War Africa Committees la the Wei 444 Dcwning Street, London. S.W., 301 h March. 1917. gir,—eir Arthur Lee bas reared to as oueetion ...

By RODERICK SCOW,

... By RODERICK SCOW, Winn the coder to embark for South Africa to the war was read out to the roue of the Needles, r the pliant regiment wee nicknamed. two ricers joined in the wild cry of joy, but with a metal grumble. Haag it all, thought Captain Jack ...

POSITION OF AFRICA

... The interest , which has centred in Africa since the begianiag of the war will be further stimilifed by the appearance at this moment a- The Germans and ' Africa: Their Aims on the Dark Continent, and bow they acquired their African Colonies. The book ...

THE WAR AND THE ITATERER., WHAT is the truth concerning the actual position of affairs in South Africa I Are

... THE WAR AND THE ITATERER., WHAT is the truth concerning the actual position of affairs in South Africa I Are we nearing the end or is the Bur power of resistance, in c cosequence of the spread of the rebellion i n Cap Colony, as great u it was immediately ...

orouna IN SOUTH AFRICA

... close of the war. In the meantime the Eng- hon. see. of the club second. Both riders rode lisp people might get their eves opened. He Raleighs—the famous all-steel bicycle being as had spent many years in Galway, and he popular in South Africa as it ia at ...