AFRICA
... AFRICA. M aTABALooe I Man JCf* 20. MidUnd Maaniad C®e|.7 it •on. Corporal KeOcbcaer. T/.oprr* Mire.l* Nel. Krank Alttntau, Joan MmunltAO. It Vooncreuaa. laaoo-Coraoral WiiUoa J Moryau. bliM. C**itaio U J. A. SfMdaw ...
... AFRICA. M aTABALooe I Man JCf* 20. MidUnd Maaniad C®e|.7 it •on. Corporal KeOcbcaer. T/.oprr* Mire.l* Nel. Krank Alttntau, Joan MmunltAO. It Vooncreuaa. laaoo-Coraoral WiiUoa J Moryau. bliM. C**itaio U J. A. SfMdaw ...
... NE.VSI’AI'KIiA. Mr, aaked the Neurebvry Fiat* lor War etietner the certain paj-er* peMished vuuntry had been bimted in the Cape Colony under L»rd nT.VNLEV repltod that report on nubjret reu-hod the War Office. If prosibitcm had be* i-vued, had tieea toe ...
... general, ibo War bad •at yet come cundiliun when we cnubl treat war at ail. Instead of tending to early termination tha war, Una latest matron would exasperate and irnlote our o)>pooenU, without wlfeetave, and there toon would prolong the war. Tan. prorlaaatiuo ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. to result in subetantial benefit to tbo company. If it be found when the war over,and when the predicted trade boom in South Africa has commenced, that there is no improvement in the tho company, then the outlook tor the ordinary shareholders ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. li*»' u*-b rr>a>|>utv4 l»7 woB». ruwlt, A-t-m liranaH*. t» t��‘ « tHi-Jr*tc»nl.c«t»l'rt«Wir.i «•• tun «iiy ir* Ibrlliilr Juialri '.f /uloi. lUaul-ti. (Urr*. f.t , «lut>'Nte>. •' mjl'* »oiip '■•. im-.ttl'og t»JO i «f »f»l C»*-p. t.rt* ..r ...
... VOLUXTEEHS IN AFRICA. Parliamentary paper issued vcstarUjr gi« ...
... CASUALTIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. TV# bar# rare rod the following official frota the War - -.-to*- . ■ From Ibe Cotbicuaiotljims the Secretary «l State lot War:— C*P« Tows. follawioa «r» rrpr.n*i Llouuiuci Cuatle* Oitso. CMsaaor Imperial Yromaory, klilwl. ...
... TROOI’S FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Sixty volunteers lelt Birmingham yesterday, for Warwick, preparatory to their departure fur South Africa, to relieve the Warwickshire Active Service Company. Crowds cheered the men. A besvilv laden train left ibo Government elding ...
... OKITLEHS AND MEN. lAL IAACATCMK^,) Tlic War Oili.-e lair Last inj{ht iraurd the anoe» si.UMiient: Tim fullwiog mformation. rvsptvtins the •h.iouiis «aatulnl men IWre Vlaktonli in, ha-* he-ii rcvivwl the Surciaiy War irum Ktichener ; - l.iMiteoant W. S. Is ...
... and l.y Mr. J. H. f'atuiell That «*. t fie ttember* lb* North West 15 1* WO)M-J tl«j Spin* asiinw. 1901. Ilf tender war •am«si •xlrume war KfutNer IMwesMi hi* rotom .-.0 •hefir.-uit ..*•••► ».l!> the In, I*t I ~r» il»* SwMlh «»*. * '*■? 1 ■seuialMUi took ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. KRITZINGEUS NEW INVASION REPORTED CAPTURE OF A BRITISH POST. (••■mils'' tclC'.ium, runs Cttai/CNK, MoMiar. I As affairs In tho eastern part of Colony did not eccui satisfactory in the Trans- *sal, have come tbisccntrcto watch the doi ccl-»pmeni- ...
... TROUBLE WEST AFRICA. (REITKJ; TEL EE RAM.) tiATHt-a-XT IUAUEIA), SATCRDAT. It feared that the i.-.n among the natives baa now spread to tlie Upper River, consequence of which Commifiioocr wngbt has been ordered to find nut the real state of slTaira. The ...