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... deal w:th one or two. I would so far as to g»ve full civil rights ail Boors who took and signed definite and drastic-catl* allegiance. (Cheer-. I believe that the sooner you put them in a position of civil responsibility. of honourable loyalty yourselves ...

Published: Tuesday 17 December 1901
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3286 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

in the fnfl‘. of manhood—from exile to settle again South Africa. If“fi!lm bring them back while the Boers are in

... deemed to PEDE T . deavoring to resettle South Africa) unyin‘ Parallels in History. on for months, possibly for years, a sort o 3 T > bloody assize meant to stir up the dyin He did not disdain lng means of com-|embers of civil strife and undo all the goos ...

Published: Tuesday 17 December 1901
Newspaper: Morning Leader
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3093 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

—_ crucial capital, radical fact of the situation, which is that at the end of the war tnet wo cene

... 1 would go so far as to give full civil ri gh ts to all Boers who took drastic oath of allegiance and signed a definite and I believe that t he sooner you put them in | (cheers). of honourable ah | position of civil responsibility, wil 1 be for yourselves ...

Published: Tuesday 17 December 1901
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2298 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE GRAVEST FEATURE

... hear)—and. therefore, the more vigorously and the more ruthlessly it carried on. long as it is carried on within the rules of civilized warfare, the more effective and the more merciful it likely to be. (Loud cheers.) If I were to speak about atrocities to ...

Published: Tuesday 17 December 1901
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3406 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Vie ASCU OF OUR ARMY

... end therefore, more vigorously and the more ruthlessly it is carried on, so long as it is carried on within the rules of civilized warfare, the more effective and the more merciful it M likely to be. (Loud cheers.) If I were to speak about atrocities ...

Published: Wednesday 18 December 1901
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3120 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE STANDARD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1901

... was a larger and a united Opposition. Lord Rosebery’s speech was not wholly devoted to the war. It was a for t he Liberal future ; a practical pro- gramme, a lim me within d in ratio: which couid be “obtained worked for and a united Lil if Properly t not ...

Published: Friday 20 December 1901
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4016 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VHE STANDARD, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 2), 1901. THIS EVENING. at ab’ THE TOREADO! BR: Messrs, Fred Grossmith, jun., ..

... assum) claims should have the first consideration. on its From Bloemfontein it is announced that Civil of int supplies are now under the control of the Civil public Administration. hundred and fifty ten- tion, ton trucks had arrived with mining material ...

Published: Friday 20 December 1901
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6571 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

accidents os railways

... giving sum mary of the accidents and casualties which were re to the Board of Trade as having occurred upon the railways in the United Kingdom during the siz months ending June 30, 1901. Accidents to trains, tt way, &e., caused the death of 8 persons and injury ...

Published: Thursday 26 December 1901
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5481 | Page: 2, 3 | Tags: none

THE GLOBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1001

... of grace cannot be indefinitely prolonged, and some wandering bullet will eventually find its billet. Fortunately the re-settlement of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony does not rest exclusively upon our failure or success in the daily series of ...

Published: Friday 27 December 1901
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2158 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON, MONDAY, JANCARY la

... a verbal message from the The Civil Governor of the Capital for the excellent manner in which the American Empress Dowacsr thanking the United States Forbidden Ci and also for the Legation in reception. taken by the United States M. on Saturday arrived ...

Published: Monday 13 January 1902
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4507 | Page: 4, 5 | Tags: none

THE MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902

... which the Boer leaders, in pursuance of their desperate and unrelenting policy, have insisted, but both the military and the civil authorities have doue everything in their power to mitigate suffering and to prevent the spread of disease, which, It should ...

Published: Monday 20 January 1902
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4348 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

0,--- To CRITICS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA

... increasing population, Or ~.,4•Prices, shorter settlements are justified. owing to the improvement of village Wefts of resettlement is much 1 cheaper and less harassing than t•-:r. I 4 , ,_ s order to leave more money to the '7' G overnment has made ...

Published: Monday 03 February 1902
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2772 | Page: 3 | Tags: none