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... Chariaa Bant inch wan voaadad in aa attaoq dto eaptora Boar eaaaoa. The British loaaas vara rary serara. Elmhnnt BhodM (aid, speaking to the OimiuuMtowa. Dm. M. To b* K.C.M.a.—Mr. CterlM Hoctoi odrioM. Tho aMbO Baer dootor oftor Um enapueiMßt, wbieb i« meeting ...

THE BATTLE OF UDDER RIVER. Shu VaMft ZaeUtarta. Tk* Boh*’ [rua* AMociATioa w*m otkiau] Capatown, Daewabar 9. ..

... reflected by the wearers of the Queen’s uniform. It is impossible for anyone who was present at Modder Hirer engagement to speak in too laudatory terms of the conduct of the soldiers who participated in the battle, and that is the reason which impels at ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... from the Imperial Light Horse were standing the passage and were wounded. When the thell exploded Mr. M’Hugh was actually speaking to the doctor at the time, and his blood was spattered over Mr. M’Uugh’s clothing. The doctor died nine o'clock. In letter ...

OENEBAL NOTES

... This waa piece of sharp practice for which the Liberals were not prepared, and I sm told teat teen was arete pretty plain speaking at ths Liberal Club on tea matter. Then came another denouement. It wm reopoeed certain Liberals that the party should merely ...

COUKT. [BAM Mr. Omit KJL]

... the bote ef the hall. Those w«re supplied by Hr. Sitehie, builder, ef North Queen Street. The ooneert oommenoed with, ths speaking ef veey pretty little prologue (written for tha occasion by Him O’Shea) by Hiss Minnie Bonner, tt off vwy drtntfly In words ...

ixtzvo raox not wjjl

... fast that ths time has oome, if it can aver ia our generation, when the rariou* the Iriah Nationalist representation should speak act one ama Westminster, aside all merely personal roe derations and all minor political imnea ia view of the duty of all to ...

ALLEGED LARCKKT OP AU AT UMAVADT

... mysticism, and said that English critics ever since they condescended to notice Irish literature all '•ere in the habit of speaking of Irish mysticism without in the great majority of oases knowing anything whatever of its real meaning. It was true that ...

THE WAR

... when God, means of small people, holds in check for months as He has done the army of the richest nation in the world. He is speaking to that nation in language we cannot foil to hear. and ■oath Africa. ...

Acknowledging a correspondent'* letter regarding the final eettlement of the Sooth African qneetioo. Hr, ..

... may rest assured that the opinions the loyal colonist* will be fully considered when the proper time com**. Sir thn Boar Speaking at Newant last night Sir Chari** Dilke aaid thought the number of Boar fighter* had b*en exaggerated, and that thoe* in the ...

THE RUSSIANS IN CENTRAL ASIA. foanten cpboial.] A representative of Bento's Agency has had an interview with ..

... to Samarkand, travelling from the last named placate London via Kraenovoask, Baku, Potrovsk, Kicff, and Warsaw. 1 can only speak in terms of the highest praise the hospitality and cordiality I received at the hands of the Hussion officials throughout my ...

CONGEST AT BALLTKINLAB

... in bis Ulnatonary entertainment, which osrtaialy must telly saMto be fnU oMhe imwfsßona. mirth, mystery. It is needless to speak of the manner in which little Miss El* Doherty was reoeised bs tbs songs, I dca*» want to play yard. aad “A little bit ef ...

OUB LONDON LETTER

... when Ood. by means of small people, holds in check for months, He has done, the army of the richest nation in the world. is speaking to that nation in language wu cannot fail to hear. But his Eminence the invttation for prayers that the British troops may ...