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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 ...

LORD ROBERTS AND TEE WAR MICE

... LORD ROBERTS AND TEE WAR MICE. Lord Roberta has, writes The Major in To- bay, supplied a new and striking proof of the old proverb that everything comae to him who waits, provided be remains fit and above ground. Not so many years ago it might have ...

SOLDIER COLONISTS

... offer to an overwhelming force. therefore, the future loyalty of South Africa depended on the Afrikanders, the prospect would be most melancholy. Fortunately, this is not the case. The war has turned a stream of British energy and interprise into the country ...

BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA,

... Tar lull in the operations in South Africa has been disturbed by the news from China, news which was long in coming, but, now that we have it, confirms the worst fears. We are, in fact, confronted with another war, and although on the face of it we are ...

CONDITION Or THZ BIUTISH PHISONZaft

... The War Office on Wednesday breed the following despatches from Lord Roberts : Pitirrosts, Stb June, a r.—We are now in preseesion of Pretoria. The official entry will be made at two °Weak this afternoon, The Press Association leans at the War Office ...

I • LAST NIGHTS CONCERT IN THE ESPLANADE

... Lard WoWelsh evoking Tuesday at the anneal rowing of the Soldiers' and Salon' !ramifies' Amoolatlon, said he hoped the war In tenth Africa was nearly over. GEZAT MENTAL STRENGTH. from prostration, aet for work get a Shill*, BOWS Si Toga BTRINOTO, INILBOY ...

NORTH DOWN

... while they sympathised heartily with him and his family in their great bereavement. It woe not the first time mince the war in Booth Africa broke out that they in Bangor had brought home to them something of its morrows and ite sadness by the cutting away ...

BaTIN• BOAT

... attends British arms ia South Africa. The mini of Kimberley. of Istlyamith, and of Mafeking, all drew forth marafestations of gladrags ; but Um posted demonstration is sheet to be made in celebration of the climax of the war, the oempation of the Boer capital ...

ir HITSUNTIDE

... that Lord Salisbury °Fuld choose • better moment. Rumour has it, therefore, thst he will go to the country ea the South Altman war, sub_ milting a ninon for the settlement of the defunct Republics; for with Lord Roberta at the seat of government, and the ...

ADDRIBB BY Till IikRoVIII OF DIIMIUN

... would pay in such lodgings. In the spring the committee oommanicated with the War Moe, offering accommodation in the homes for woundedsolchers returning from ;South Africa. The offer was gladly accepted, and arrangements were made for receiving the men ...

ELLYLIAGE reunTG SOCIETY

... accordingly sow is charge of an important command in South Africa, as the following extracts show : On Monday an order wee received by the Colonel Commanding the lith Irish Volunteer Battalion, from the War Office, asking him to farm another company for active ...

B•TINA 8O•!

... the fighting at Pretoria on the 11th last. ban evoked universal sorrow. On Wedowalay evening receipt at the Deanery of the War Ofiloi'e qotification of the death of the Dean's youngest eon quickly spread, and the belle of the Parish Church tolled their ...