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LECTURE ON THE WAR

... organised conspinicy to overthrow British rule in South Africa. (Applause.) That oosspiessy is balmily doomed now, I believe, to spedLaz ed il complete failure. I have said we have an, lessees from this war. War at the best is a gram and terrible necessity; but ...

have eel without aw 7 Nib to ve with to .eau le, °gm which oar troops have the terse while

... this war an miniportant concern, and not worth praying to God about, I should like to imprese upon that one, such has been the turn affairs have taken, that at present we are not so much fighting to determine whether the Britisher in South Africa shall ...

SMOKE MURRAY'S MOTTLED FLAKE

... seen'{ they monied yea. No. Yoe Rea, wadi a* Ss bed said lie deem, sod be esold. Sjar void be bad ..cried ''l meld is lis war • are.* War: ass niumer sellusiorr • al= ...

BANGOB

... Dean, in his opening address, referred to everts of national interest which have hammed since last Zaster--the present war in Routh Africa and the Indian famine as the most prominent, sad then proceeded to speak of progress made in the parish wring the year ...

PATIENT OF LOCUM TINEMS

... workhouse. if they were not a little more economical in the future, there would be a war between the ratepayers and the guardians as great as the war in South Africa. (Laughter.) Mr. M'Orath— If you bring Long Tom in here I'm going to leave. (Laughter ...

BPIECH BY MB. T. L OORBEIT

... Brigade, who presided, in • few words celled upon Mr. Corbett to address the audience, and deliver his illustrated lecture on the war. Mr. Corbett, who was reosived with loud applause, mid—l have very often heard of the doings of the Comber Brigade; I have very ...

BANGOR. APRIL 20, 1900

... severe manner in which Lord Roberts reported on the circumstances of that defeat, after he bad taken up the command in South Africa, it is only to be wondered at that the natural consequences did not follow at once. Lord Methuen also blundered at Magerefontein ...

COD LIVIB OIL,

... ealy to declare ea his peed as a gentleman that he was use sly a war eons spondent with the Boers in order to obtain his release from imprisonment, though it was well known in South Africa that be was one of the most active mercenaries under Cronje. The ...

WARD NATIONAL An 0030CIROIAL SOROOLIL

... weeks ese, ay= remember, I spoke specially upon lip tope of the war, and by way of clearieg the peed for what I have to my to-day. 1 with is momanse the pointless then tabus op in an& tsilk war in its origin mint deota As Naiad them who are pro-Beer their ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1900

... DISASTER TO THE 110TAL IRISH RIFLES. The following is Lord Roberta' telegram to the War °thee relative to the second disaster which how overtaken our arms in South Africa during the last few days :— Blomfontein, April s.—Another unfortunate occurrence ...