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... 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 ...

BANGOR AND THE INDIAN FAMINE

... bees largely overlooked in the stress and excitement of the war. Moreover, the British Empire has never before been inflicted with each terrible disasters as ale Indian famine and a great war at the MIN time. Unfortunately, at the present moment we are ...

MORE HONOUR TO MB. CLANEY

... many bed volunteered for service in booth Africa, and a great may mere would like to do so bat were prevented by hew ties. Their sympathy was with their fellowaosstrymen fighting forth. Empire in South Africa. and particularly would their baste go out ...

A NICE PRESENT

... present war, Lord Roberta, Sir Redvers Buller, Sir George White; and on the other hoed, President Kruger, General Joubert, sod President &opt are pourtrayed by Mr Tuesaud is his wax models. There are stories of adveature on the 'Wm of South Africa, and on ...

A LECTURE WILL DE DELIVERED BY

... DE DELIVERED BY T. L. CORBETT, ESQ. (Vies-Chairman London County Coupoil), ON FRIDAY, 30n1 MARCH, 1900. Subject THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, Illustrated by 70 Splendid View.. Admission (at the Door), 6d. Front Beats, Is. HAMILTON ROAD MITHODIST CHURCH. BANOOR ...

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... Presb;terian Ball was filled last night to its utmost, capacity, when a highly popular estertaiemeot, illustrating the war in South Africa by cinematograph, lantern, lecture, and music, took place. The large gathering was presided ova by the Bev. James Salter ...

RKPAIRB PROMPTLY mot:rm. RANO•111ADI WORK A RPROIALITT TRAVELLERS' TALES

... make more interesting readingafter the rtcords of battles and sieges sent home by oar special correspondents at the seat of war —than the tales of travellers returned from distant expeditions. The narratives of the legations M. de liougeemat were a cue ...

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... Isere bane/ an ima taken ea him. AU he with th e m a il r a n and the routi ne nature • community in the perm of the Rev warring attachment, to the people, rich led tar waa..n.Jrightslia..ll. said; - be welded the In 1001 7 exile at Samoa, B. • ...

BATIH♦ Boar

... congregation is behind no body of people in their loyalty to Great Britain and are ardent supporters of the British army in South Africa. THOMAS WORMKAN, J.P., S. BROWN, JP. The monthly meeting of Trinity Presbyterian Church Band of Hope was held on Friday evening ...

Fireside Chat

... emblem to-morrow, for has our liege lady not authorised it to be worn in honour of the valour of her Irish soldiers in South Africa In the tournaments of mild tang syne, the queen of love and beauty gave her knights a token of her favour to place in their ...