PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS
... PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS London, Monday number of oflßoer*, obout , thirty fivo in *ll f who were onabla to b ...
... PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS London, Monday number of oflßoer*, obout , thirty fivo in *ll f who were onabla to b ...
... in the War Office should not used as stepping-stones to employment in the field moment when the whole organisation of the War Office is strained military operations, and when changes are least desirable. The Committee recommend the grouping of War Office ...
... THE WAR. THE VLAKFONTEIN FIGHT. Londos, Monday —The War Oflioe publishea tha following dajpatoh From Lord Kitaheoar to the S'eretarj of State for War: Pactoau, 3o Jons, 10 80 (10 ir.)—lo addition to tha eaeoallica already reported in General Dixoo’e ...
... WITH THE 2d NORTHAMPTONS IN SOUTH AFRICA. COLOURSEROKANT HERBERTS DIARY. The* following the continuation of the interesting diary of Colour-Sergeant Herbert, North amptonshire Regiment, written from Peitpotgietersrust on 4th May, 1901: 1 think that I ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. FURTHER FIGHTING. HEAVY CASUALTIES. London, Monduy Night—Tonights lists indicate that there was fighting near Hoot Hop on Friday, which, judging the number of regiments engaged, wouid appear rather important character. Captain H. F. Scott ...
... BURNING OF VILLAGES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Replying to Ur. Gr aea, who asked whether tbe Secretary of Slate for War eould cow state when proposed to lay tbe table of the House Lord Roberta' reports tbe burning of the villages of Botnaville, Tenteraburg, DyUtorm ...
... of the war, hot certainly if it was right to to war it was right to win the war. (Cheers.) We were not likely to disedbraged the prolongation of the war, ant more than wv were discouraged the early iniifnrtums and unexpected disasters of the ...
... pORWICKS pAKING pOWDBK. Five J Medals Awarded. -OOKWICK STS IKING pOWDER. Cakes, end Pastry, Tlifi WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. BOERS IN CAPE COIiONY. MOVEMENTS OF MALAN’S COMMANDO. Ccaviock, Friday.—llalau’s small commando has crossed the lino at Molteno. Colonel ...
... State fi War whether, in view of the outrageously false telegrams from South Africa recently sent through Reuter’s Agency and other agencies, and the absolute dearth of any detailed or reliable information for long period as to the progress of the war and ...
... were army reform, finance, end South Africa. - Once they were embarked on the war it mast be carried through at any coat. There was no extravagance eo taUl or so wicked any economy of soldiers or supplies in time of war. Ho wes advocate of tbe vigorous ...
... villages of the constituency. On the Radical side the platform speakers are giving prominence to the subject of the war iu South Africa, with special reference to the Kitchener and Botha negotiations of February last, and the Unionists are widely circulating ...
... died of wounds ; 7 missing or prisoners ; total, 719. Since the commencement of the war the total reduction of the military forces has been as follows—Deaths in Sonih Africa, 739 officers, 14,974 men ; missing and prisoners, officers, 714 men (some of whom ...