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... South Africa. We have paid heavily, both in blood and iii money, for the two years' fighting. According to a statement issued by the %Var. Office, the total number of deaths in South Africa from the beginning of the war to the close of last month NAM 17,472-824 ...
... South Africa. We have paid heavily, both in blood and in Joney, for the two years’ fighting. According to a statement issued by the War Office, the total aumber of deaths in South Africa from the beginning of the war to the close of last month was 17,472—824 ...
... have received a statement issued by the War Office, the total | orders to protect the missionaries. 'n““m pumber of deaths in South Africa from the begin- troops and militia have already relieved the ning of the war to the close of iast month was ;“g:h‘:' ...
... blood and in money, for the two years’ fighting. Aceoring to a statement issued by the War Office, the total number of deaths in South Africa from the beginning of the war to the close last month was officers and 16,618 men. Adding the missing, prisoners ...
... views as regards the politacal aspect the event are largely influenced sentiments prevalent In Holland concerning the South Africa war. ...
... COLONIALS IN SOUTH AFRICA, War Office return hbcm* that during 1900 wore despatched to South Africa from obe of Canada. Australia, and New *,V> /■.ffi'-ers and 10,319 men, and that arc a- '■■resent serving there officers and C 385 ...
... Soap. Hudson’s War Balloons are travelling over various parts of the Kingdom. They are facsimiles of those used by the Military Authorities in South Africa. pop vr pop Washing; Clotfiles f&~ Pop Spring ami SiMniner €£*easalffig Soap War Balloons. A novel ...
... STRAIN IN SOUTH AFRICA. WAR MAY LAST FOR YEARS! The strain imposed officers and men by in South Africa is immcase, and in view of its probable duration measures must take* to ensure constant supply of fresh troop?. Government, it is true, ha? decidcd ...
... over by Lord James of Ifereiced. The scheme provides for widows of soldiens on the strength only irlib have died is South Africa war payments ranging from ten shillings to Ave shillings per week according to tho rank of noncommissioned officer* or men. ...
... Government has decided raise an additional number for service Seoul Africa. .. . War Office Ust night i«ued following It been decided ...
... the House would have been moved, and a thorough independent expert investigation demanded. More than once since the South Africa war broke out, exulting foreign critics have suggested that in all probability the invincible British navy (the phrase was used ...