ALLEGED WIFE MCKDER NEAR CLDNMKL
... adureming his coosUtuenu Ilundhrs iael night, spoke the the Month Alncan War. raid ditlienliios South Africa encountered our troop* ought to ha«u furcjceit • iovrroinoiit. tlial the war ought l ...
... adureming his coosUtuenu Ilundhrs iael night, spoke the the Month Alncan War. raid ditlienliios South Africa encountered our troop* ought to ha«u furcjceit • iovrroinoiit. tlial the war ought l ...
... LOSSES TUB WAR. hatarday night the War OflSr* issued statement of casualties lo the Bntish Ninth African I'lehl Force foe the monih of Septemls awl the column follows : - September— Killr-I 17 170 inti of wounds Wounded Missing awl prisoner* I licit ...
... and trying subject by coortmarlist. BOER PRISONERS. ANOTHER B.VI* tl btJR INDIA. BOMBAY, Satitboat. The transport from South Africa, with thousand Bier prisoners ami two sections tho Battery Royal Field Artillery board, arrived here U»-day. it had or ringed ...
... service the Croou Kuk hero on the occasion the beginning the war in 1899. Prayers will be offered in memory tho Buers who have fallen, and on behalf those now fighting. artillery for south AFRICA. Oflicitl orders have been for \V. X, and V 1 lattenes, Homo ...
... great value the war from purely aubtaiy standpoint, is that it has silted out the really capable men. Though the German opinion that the lighting in Africa likely to have no parallels, re mains that ; the generals who have done well in Africa ban- shown both ...
... total collapse. This eventuality, however, would not affect the military political situation in Africa, iho ex-I‘resident la following the event* of the war keenly, bat has recently shown signs of indi-ciaion m regonl proposals made hit ad» wers. ...
... is Ui first cooliosent of miners which has returned to Jjirolh Africa for considerable period. SOUTH AFRICA. BOTHA’S HAID. BOKRS IN A TIGHT FIX. THK CAPTURE OF A BRITISH CONVOY. (riUBS WAR HPCCIAI.) MKLMOTII, OiTOßni 2. Karly the 30th alt. the Itoera w*rc ...
... U The War Office MAt'-mcot of casoalties in the Siutb African Field Force during the uiooth September, including invalids sent home, shows total of 137 officers and 5,100 uien. The deaths from all causes reported since the coiuaienceioent the war are 824 ...
... growing a public anxiety and public irritation over the pre.sent condition affairs in Scsith Africa which the Government may find it hard alby. In a lew days tho war will have lafclea two full years, and looking hack over that jieriod. and recalling the terrible ...
... present poaitiM. He cmuJciUßed such aa likely to prejudice matters in .South Africa. It wav ail very well talk about liberty of the t era sod the oecersiiy but when we were war poblki discussion ought not disclose every thing Us- enemy would desire to knew ...
... loyally. L’nbrokcn sunshine continue*. launch our first sub AFRICA. THE TUANSV VAI.. ATTACK DELAREV ENEMY DRIVEN OFF. HEAVY BRITISH BOSSES., COLON El. KEKKWICH WOUMIEU. (OFFICIAL HKSI'ATCII.j The War night issm'l the fallowing l«-|>at>b from Kitchonor - KKSIDKNCV ...
... apparently unfavourable trend events in South Africa, it somewhat remarkable last Kaffirs, though Imlless intone, have developed disturbing symptom* wiukoeAS. The alleged differences bi-tween Lard Km iiener and tha War Office, and unaiiiiakable signs afforded ...