BOERS NORTH OF GKAAF REINET
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... TRIES TO LOOK AT THE SITUATION. (VMM iModafiow Military Oomaf ...
... sought to imposed upon the general 1 public? ; the war blunder and a * crime almost confessed i» author*. When will the end be? Let those answer who haw estimated what it will ooet Bng-4and hold Sooth Africa even after a Milner •peace” ha*been achieved. - ...
... SOUTH AFRICA ntOM KABL'9 COURT LONDON CITY ANDSUBUItIiANGKOUNDS auau, . (Drwmoondr* tad Bjllj-boufh mad raa two siiiiiim* walk (ruu Urounds.) TWICE DAILY. 3 AND 8. A at h Af»i ...
... SKiu.'d and men of the Dublin mention..l War Oflke the mat. having n join, d bid proimbiy rejoined tnontba ago. the fact of their having joiu.d bad not np .n.il from South Africa until week. I'n' -ik-m ‘of war who rejoin are p.ud all unvar* of pay a* ...
... Gladstone’s crime was that did not persist in a war manifestly unjust. Mr. Chamberlain’s glory is that he baa msogurated war in defiance of truth and justice. Mr. Gladstone secured peace with honour; Mr. Chamberlain war with shame. If Gladstone were alive to-day ...
... gorge Lord Milners dcrtansOow—indicating puro dementia owning from him—tba war may oeer, and next for the thousandth time accept assurance that tbe Boers are bow really tired war, and that their wholesale it only presented the intisudatma Wet sod Botha ...
... bare happened the beginning war, but not now, all the men fighting are well seasoned.’* Berlin, Thursday. Tbe proclamation martial lav in Cape Colony generally regarded here aa evidence of a critical situation South Africa. The Toaaische Zeitnng considers ...
... which raesived nft street, Thurles. tho 13th of Angnst. Distrtrt taapssftnr J Murphy, Hend-Oanstahis D ...
... total caauaitiM the field force South Africa 11 firen 71.385 officer* and men. -which is exclnaire 1.469 officer* and 17,631 men i. The total rrdncuon of the military forces through the war follows: Deaths South Africa—Officer*, 786; men, Mimor and 568 Invalid ...
... from the War Office whether any part of this milhoos asked for the army in Sooth Africa. The CHAIRMAN, in answer to the bon ■Mobar, said—There is the transport and remounts. That, of course, is applicable the service of the war m Sooth Africa, but I not ...
... ask iky Secretary of State for War question of I have given him private notice—vis, whether there is any foundation for the reports ,!■ the newspapers that large numbers the infantry are to be sent home from South Africa, and that certain lines commumcatioa ...
... her position pride among the natiosia consequence the war greed and spoliation which for the glorification of Ohamberiain she was waging with such disastrous and humiliating results in South Africa. ■aid it was murder in order that robbery might 'be committed ...