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SOUTH AFRICA,

... SOUTH AFRICA, —_— . i The War Office issued the following despatch f - ’m% t® the Secretary of State for War, . Pretovia, May 30, 7.20 p.m. Brigadier-General Digon's force at Viakfontein, was attacked yesterday by Delan&lm, and had severe fighting. were ...

LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA

... LINCOLN AND SOUTH AFRICA. The war in South Africa is coming home u_‘ i of us as the months go by, and the end afpears to be no ncarer. For some reason, whether good or bad, our readers can decii2, according to their own ideas, the censorsa:p which Lord ...

SOUTH AFRICA,

... SOUTH AFRICA, Monday's war telegrams show that a Boer commandc in the Eastern Transvaal was in possession of no fewer than five guns. They had made three separate attacks on General Bullock's column, and the efforts to capture the artillery had not been ...

(The War in South Africa

... (The War in South Africa The War Offico on Monday denied that any friction of any sort has existed between Lord Kitehener and the Department since he took over the command in South Africa. Tisardt Kruger, son of the ex-President, who recently surrendered ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BAINBRIDGES’ .' A =, g & Y s. : /1 L 3 ety B . Y :;}.4. .-'.g); P idn ¥ e 4 b R – 2 R – 1S NOW PROCEEDING. TS ..

... INTERESTING STATEMENT. Over a year ago, when (he covniry was & pleted of a grest part of the rigular amy ‘hrough the war in South Africa, the War Ofber suddenty called upon those reservisis who had passed the age for active service, to rejoin the colours. George ...

OUR OUTLOOK

... native kraals in South Africa MADNESS. to prevent the Boers receiving cupplies from them? The “Morning Leader” says: Sir Elliott Lees, the Conservative member for Birkenhead, wio bas seen a good deal of service in Africa during this war, has written to the ...

rublic opmlon . One abidin::: have been lD his favour. vexari debet fro eadem causa IS One abidin::: maxim of

... officers from the front whom we have met, is that of intense weariness. Ttere is no glory to be got in South Africa now; the world is bored with the war; and public sympathy is in danger of getting into the same state towards the men who are still ~ghtin~ and ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1901
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1755 | Page: 20 | Tags: none

T PASERORAMS DRY CLEANERS, DYERS AND x STEAM CARPET BEATERS,

... South Africa? Wel GOVERNMENT kunow they intend to resort A POLICY. to sterner methcds, but What is the Government’s simply repressive mcasures will nct govern a couutry. Has Mr. Chamberlain or Lord Salisbury any idea of what to do in South Africa when ...

WATER STORAGE FOR CASTILEFORD,

... WATER STORAGE FOR CASTILEFORD, L War in South Africa Dr Jane B, ldndzon. Kelvinside, Glasgow, hae been appein mw-:oluu medical officer to take of » concentra tion camp in South Africa. The War Office has accepted the offer made by the Canadian Government ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1733 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... this mom eays such things: nobody in this room belioves them. (Heer, | hear.) NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR. It is in rebstion to South Africa and the war that we are supposed to be so hopelessly divided. 1 am;not one of those—and 1 shall show it in a few ...

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... rmmm caure we hand Bishop Africa, Mhurever they were they Kafforia, who was stricken with mortal sick. Were respected ( Up to within the ieas when in Wakefield recently, spoke of the| lmmy-uq'lhd‘&--mum Sonth Africa soly war. He had| tinetion of regiment ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2524 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

KING HUMBERT'S MURDERER}

... inevitable horrors of war. This De Wet story shews that it was not merely cruel, but stupid. It is this | wanton and pitiless folly that has prolonged the war. And yet the Government pretends that it is the Upposition which bas protracted the war. The man who ...