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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 ...

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... 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 ...

SOUTH AFRICA,

... died of lir. total number of deatbs during thus totalled 80, WAR OFFILE NEWS OF YESTRRDA' Yesterday the War Office issued the b&' ing i = {m Lord Kitchener to the Secrstary of Siate for War. A anwh, 10; !-br_q,‘ll.ll P colump desiio; i ) | and brou;ht ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

UTH AFRICA, ~ Stirring News

... UTH AFRICA, ~ Stirring News. The most stirring war news for some time Wwas published on Monday, De Wet crossed the railway on Friday mormng three milos morth of Hout Kraal Station (north of De har), and was attacked by Colonel Crabbe’s column, Colonel ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1901
Newspaper: Pontefract & Castleford Express
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 764 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HORRORS OF THE WAR. RELATED BY A CANADIAN OFFICER. AT THE FRONT, AND OTHER EYVE-WITNESSES

... HORRORS OF THE WAR. RELATED BY A CANADIAN OFFICER. AT THE FRONT, AND OTHER EYVE-WITNESSES In a letter from Belfast, South Africa, san the Ottawa correspondent of the “New York Sun,” of January 7th, Lieutenant Morrison, o Ottawa, editor of the “Ouawa Citizen ...

THIRTY THOUSAND MORE MEN,

... notification has been issued by the War Office : In view of recent Boer activity in various directions, his Majesty’s Government have decided, in addition to the large forces v.-| “pently equipped locally in South Africa, t reinforce Lord Kitchener by 30 ...

ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS

... ONE WEEK ONLY, | COMMENCING MONDAY, FEB. 18th, 1901, JOSEPH POOLE'S NEW | MYRIORAMA, GREATER BRITAIN! SOUTH AFRICA! THE TRANSVAAL! And the BOER WAR. Just added to Poole’s K{nu-'l‘uhlnu: THE FUNERAL PROCESSION of HEE LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, ete., etc ...

AND SAILORS. LINCOLNSHIRE BRANCIH

... the urgent noeds of the Lireolnvhire Branch of the Associztion above-mentioned, | establishod 1u connsction with the War in Scuth Africa, ) have picosure in OPENING a YUND tlin this City on betalf of this excellent Aroria+ition. Up to the preseat time, ...

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... Pe T | = *:r-’f‘fl,,ul_x_u.' ll | et .'!uv 7T Buvcexingnam PALALE: ILLUSTRATED TIHE SWAZILAND DORDER. events in South Africa, wher at the front, and to M Wet erossed the Ora Zand Drift, and mo he was engaged b pressad by € General Fren and. as Lord ...

KING EDWARD'S “CIHAMPION

... major-general in 1898, Sir Bindon served in the Jowaki Afreedce expedition in 1877-78, in the Zulu war of 1874, in the Afghan war of 1878-80, in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Telel- Kebir, In 1895 he served as chief stafl officer ...