SERIOUS NEWS FROM SOFIA
... Hunt, have been in connection with the Co. Limerick m of consequence South his untimely demise. He had copspicgous Africa since the war began, and displayed ve ...
... Hunt, have been in connection with the Co. Limerick m of consequence South his untimely demise. He had copspicgous Africa since the war began, and displayed ve ...
... before such a it rit wll ok belong when once the seal of secrecy enforced by active employ: ment is Sitaation ia South Africa The war still forms the chief topic of Several of the morning pers refer to esterday’s Cabinet Council, and express strong hope ...
... out the Boer, who is altogether A WAR CORRESPOND- an ex: ional creature in his way, Tommy Atkins, I think.” | ENT’S EXPERIENCES. | 1s Tommy better then the Ame “It is the same race, but he has had moro LYNCH ON AFRICA war disci; and that makes me give him ...
... Afrikanders, the wretch, and all ti and Milner, and all other Jingves.” The do- cument, which is draws a present war and the American War of The rest of the papers consist of and docu- caro of the American Consul at The letters to Dr. Williamson, and ...
... ‘6 Free State 's Sorciere Mr. BA 's . Sedier, jun Mr. A. M. Mr. =. said wo war in Go ever been conducted they were told it was a quarrel that than the present war in South Africa. forced upon asked them to remember that ally responsible, again, at the time ...
... Lieutenant A. J. Corlett, who haw also killed, was 2 son of Mr. John Sporting He went out to Mounted Police. Africa before the war, and joined the the war, and had He had served ‘smartness and pluck Court is the interesting member of the De Princess Waldemar ...
... in Great race will take place upon Continent. Permits for South Africa The War Office has issued the following In view of the inconvenience application for permit to land in South Africa would entail in cases where live at a consider- able distance London ...
... the truth of any state- ment made as to General Buller's physical and tenacity :-— Cape Town, South Africa. 22, 1901. To John Bull, us 2 Gouth Africa that you hed dismissed command the noolest son you ino and noble family, auongst us the slightest doubt ...
... friendship and comradeship in the Em- * service in Africa. the line,” as Kipling has called it, a A leading official in J hering place for those soldiers of dif- the question of to 1,600 in ent cli event of a war with a foreign Power “Of mdship and comradeship ...
... criticism. tested Galway in 1892 when he was de- feated by 51 of 1,237. After the outbreak of the Te ‘ar he went out to South Africa as a War organised the at the request of which operated in Natal Kruger, under General Mr. the Colonial Mail” to state that he ...
... that Rimself, both from his long bed the conditions been those «i ectual war Africa and vast as for South Africa” hove coved the French from 0 nesp every-day life at the seat of war, and the manners and 3 ty en «2 we know, moet vital © The Sagres, Wedm ...
... WOMEN FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Mr. speech yesterday 1s taken to mean (writes our London corre- spondent) that the South African war is over Mr. Chamberlain spoke mainly on the ne- cessity for emigration, and emigration of women. If the Eng- He is quite right ...