SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON THE LIBERAL VICTORIES
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... and they lejsece equally with any other portion of her Majesty's the so.-rt-as which has been by British arms South Africa. The war being now happily ovar, the committee would express the that united counsels may again prevail amongst the part*, and ...
... magazines this: month is that conttibuted to. the Windspo Magazine, by Ernest E. Williams, 'on the possibilities of Africa after the war. Cape Colony should have a promising Entine, judging by the following statistics : In the yi at ended May, 1898, 2 ...
... Association War Special. operations Bka'infiaitotn. 11. General bar her.-, and hathad with Keßy- Keuny. in the Rrver ;irt> citisfactonly, and the ,j» able with the Kvervwben*. no ...
... through the medium of your paper to the great demand there will be for merchandise of nearly every kind in South Africa after this war is finished, and to suggest their sending out good, pushing re' p-re--se—ntatives to endeavour to obtain a fair proportion ...
... Ckroeicle, the peewit Boer methods of continuing the war are bringing upon the people a fearful retribution. More injury is Wang inlisted ea them se a waseqesam of the desultory phases of the war than during the serious actions of the earlier penod. ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. Despatch from Lord Roberto. MORE BRUsiIES WITH Tll E 1101211.5. Distinguished Subaltern killed. THE BOERS SEVERELY PUNISHED. sUP,RENDEIt OF THEUNIs BOTHA. The War 01lee Segued the follow Yrom Lord Roberto to Secrete:7 of *ate for Wu. Pretoria ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. . General Buller's Return. LORD ROBERTS ' S THANKS FOR HIS SERVICES. ruinous I l'retoria, October 11.—Aa Army order ha. here issued announcing that General Redvers Borer has whaqulshe.i C.. 111 •An if the Natal Geld for re, at .d is to return ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. *up River TOM Keictupied. The British bens *mat.ld. wet Dentrettli,ttrp. YR RHODES ON THE WAR. lairemnia Cap• T. Wdn..d. / , my. Cecil .t the we.. Coe n rea If. attrlbeted the war So the metretap sad halt hall people, bet for whom ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. Boer Laager Surprised. PRISONERS LIBERATED BY DELAREY. A PARTY OF 4TH CHESHIRES CAPTURED AND RELEASED. The followine despatch w3s issued fr..m ;he War law eight From Lori li4.l,erts to the Secretary of State for War. Pretoria, (I.;cdter ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. Three Days' Fight . with De Wet, THE COMII4OO DISPERSF.I). Tredefort ibed.Tuesdo.—The colonial divimioe and Colonel De L. 1.. force hers had $ three days' fight with the Boas, ender De Wet, fins October 6 to the 7th. They dislodged sad dispersed ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. SURRENDER BOTHA'S BROTHER. OFFICIAL DESPATCIIDI The Wu Oaks leveed the foilveriag : From Lurd Roberts to Bw:rotary of State for War. Pretuna. October 164 10.3! p.m— Kelly-Kenny reports that Lieutesant Malcolm, wait hts small detachment of ...