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... rns south africas ait medal The ra-.-dalt which are to be distributed to the ofCcers, uon-couiun-sHmi ufCecis, ami men at tlie conelubioo ol the war aro beiug got reaiiy. They were struck last y ...
... rns south africas ait medal The ra-.-dalt which are to be distributed to the ofCcers, uon-couiun-sHmi ufCecis, ami men at tlie conelubioo ol the war aro beiug got reaiiy. They were struck last y ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. DOERS SURRENDER AT PETEWSBURG. felkwein denpalek him pow Lentoelasmr PIETORIA. 11, 7.30 a.m. CrammAkhat Via wad bin is. do Imre emendend at Petersham. thos i„.6.11 we in. Then an owe kraut*. Trombleg. mastiasid la •sr samara ol tie nOtway ...
... FUTURE OP SOUTH AFRICA SPEECH OF MB. RHODES CAPE TOWN, Monday. In speech delivered at Bohswejo oa Saturday. Mr. Rhodes, attar thaukuig tor it* contribution to the war, amphariead the necessity ol mounted for Sooth Africa, and, proceeding to speak ol the ...
... Catholic Chaplains la South Africa It i• understood LIMA Mr. Mortimer Meepes, in ht. forthcoming volatile of Impression. d the War, rill pay an onlooker's tribute to the value of the strovice of the Catholic chaplains in South Africa. It may not be inditereet ...
... an—nttodaa with the War 00. •. and. toU. efisif his stefi. K.r Blood is likewms maaUooed m Lord kitchener', successor, sad the mam of Lord has also cropped up to Una Uon. Tbs of the etecsigth the normal Cape Clameou vital with the War Office, am! the epobsua ...
... io recently published reports, w The Gear South Africa. “ral bas during the whole course of the campaign been most to make his services and valuable experience available, if desired, at the seat of war, but Sir Eve- lyn is senior to Government, , hav ...
... -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 ...
... THE BOER WAR. The in South Africa has not yet entirely terminated, but the capitals of the enemy and his principal lines of communication are in my possession, and measures have been tricen which will, trust, enable my troops to deal effectually with ...
... TUB SOWTII AFRICA# CONSTA ISO- mso Truss. Sa,-U iwm Aacpm 14,1901,1 ilcuer, sixiwd Fiir lliy,'' Mullingar, to Um South Afnm CoutelaUry. tteatolM hi » Mm int&eB.AX'., mb him ti»«t ho ooaat kalltr M, dotted, or looted Wlcr tteo tte S.A.C. 1b reply, I bog ...
... Cape Colony inva- sion proves the failure that we may expect, that the enemy have played their lest card. However war, and particularly this war, is fall of surprises, and we must await developments as patiently as we may. In the meantime we are entitled ...
... War Items. CYMRU Men nosing EIIrR and Lv David& ha, emind Mn. Oroiddan'a tomatoes , lig n , lads, ant atripped the had. Neerl recently the Anent share oat f n.trthward. The town [yard ' 1 Tti. hut it. ittanrsd !thou with the Penny. tiill trttt.rday fruatrated ...
... for t i es to Lee out of as Africa governed by anti men en Mr Clamlserlaus and Lord )U. Def. Out of Africa. they tronld, a t k a .i, bs freemen well, oonerloe• that they dose that bawler and patriotmen reqaired. Is 'Africa. uadrr Amish role, they eresid ...