ON THE: WAR
... 11. 1 South Africa. *n»f it is Well, that r-ntl-m.n. I remm. ioiki 1.-ration. X»«. ar. in • ill- war. I pat ■ ...
... 11. 1 South Africa. *n»f it is Well, that r-ntl-m.n. I remm. ioiki 1.-ration. X»«. ar. in • ill- war. I pat ■ ...
... THE WAR Tb« freak proof bjr Wet that the Boer ermtee in field ere still able, when they think fit. •bout British disesier*. seems, some ex- tent, to h»r* Viought the Britiih and pablic to tb«ir diitinci i*- prrssioD which one gain* from reading the London ...
... CbankeriSa'a new •attkia riaiply waale. raanot rntenaH faraaa of priaonaea war. Whbteaida tea apeeial ohiwt of teaaa «!**■. tePT P®tet oat that thia. the aarinltoral Sente Africa. wiß nwt Kngland'a gianteal dUWaftv in trying bar pnßcynf w. far win na aanancr ...
... -SAVAGE SOI' FH AFRICA One the most interrsaDg atuoui ivnvuta the Aoius nt, u:» Colaun that b>*raids lb.- ming otigir.al Karl's (ourc SaToge h Africa «b|. rtuißincnl. Hi# show, ih is the dinMioo of Mr Frank Fil'.ts J Pitt Hardacte, r. .11 pren-ntM ...
... :by on the war path DEMANDS ABOLITION OF PORBIQN POST OFFCEB MAILS SEIZED SEALS BROKEN (Reutar'a Telegrem.) • The TVeridah poetel eoYhoetwe e «madar teiegnun the directoie of the foreign fret Offioee informing them, in ecthe Poet Office inforaung theu ...
... to brave foo might bs oafried with Rrit.ab aapremscyia South Africa on one hand and the pßsaotisa the oth-r of with tboa* whom they wer# eo.-acd ■ hrsrilrtirs Th* diAcwllsw woul l b-g'B tb* war waa ended, sad want-.d a«aur ff that Mimstetw rralisrd napoaulali'v ...
... THB WAR OFFICE CHAKOED TB££B MDfDS. -aim. Jftmdaf. Oeaorsl Bur Brslyu Wood m* gsiag to Ssutb Africa. Tbs tea daring of tbs ataal willing to ■mbs bis senises aad experieaoc aeailsbia if destnd at a( bat Sir Beelya is Lord Krtcbeoor, basing tba fall asafldance ...
... to the of war m South Africa. Messrs J Mcwgan end Co. Meean Baring. M'Goan. andO> in tbiamty. Messrs Drexel and On. Phelndelpbia; and Means Udder. Pea# bodv. and Co. in BoaSeo. have bee* selected receive for new and to forward to the Bank of England. (■T ...
... WAR OFFICE AWARDS. London. Wednrsdaj. The War Office notified to-night that the following awards hare bi-en granted for aernce id the defonou of Fort* Uola and IVoaprct, the capture of Lottcr'a conunaodo, and other ivcral rngagetixriu m Bmth Africa, of ...
... IDE BLACK MAN’S BURDEN. IN AFRICA UNDER BRITISH RULE. On* lb- uaoaJ made the L )r% . f war u» South Alnaa is that the • i-ej! tbUjT ...
... SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA. PARADE THROUGH THE CITY. The South Africa Show gave an intonsting parade through the principal streets the city yesterday. Starting from Jones’s road 11 o'clock, the procession proceeded through road, Dorset street, Capa! street. ...
... WAR OFFICE CHECKMATED Th« Momiinj BrnwU CofTf^x>o- Mja—A pranumm mbbtm me MMtiontja in HoUuxl receive dim* from Africa «U tie Bntiah Goverrment deapatcfcee, tiae bee Kang the War Office every direction oooceel information. farther ooofinna (hta Katemect ...