EXTRA SPECIAL
... EXTRA SPECIAL SOUTH AFRICA WAR ...
... EXTRA SPECIAL SOUTH AFRICA WAR ...
... Bobouchowskit to instructions prohibiting the wile of horses to Pnglish agents for the purpose of skipnient to South Africa se war Charges. ...
... CONNELLS GRANDSON A grandson of Daniel O'Connell has lost his life im South Africa, Before the war began he went out to Johannesburg as a clerk in the Consolidated Investment Company. When hostilities began he volunteered as a local r, and served as one ...
... at present at the front, tells a thrilling story in in. Tekgrapn of his &decanters. He has beau some year, in South Africa. and when war broke out, while raising cattle and growing tobacco at Piet itstief, the Hoer, asked to tight for them. The landdrot ...
... previous to the war, and also their want of foresight and statesmanship since the war commenced. [Liberal speakers, Mr. himself included, in ing of the seeming indifference of the Government and the War Office to the situation in South Africa previous to ...
... in one cam- paign alone more men were killed m South America in three months than have fallen on either 6 in South Africa during a war of two years and a half. For the moment a revolution in Colombia pre- occupies the public mind in North that the disturbed ...
... in South Africa. The war must ke fonght out to a finish and when the end came it could not be considered a barren war. It bad knitted together the various parts of the empire and there would be a great opening for young men out in South Africa. Mr Lloyd ...
... POVERTY IN ARMY. A revision of the scale of for officers pro- mises to be one of the incidental effects of the war in Sonth Africa. Before the war, the question of remuneration, at least from the Army point of view, could searcely be called a burning Most ...
... being practised by the Boers in South lished records of the American Civil War. Africa is furnished in some newly-pub- When General Lee, the Confederate leader, was beaten in open war- faro he was advised to adopt guerilla tactics. He replied, “No. We are ...
... (Cheers In proposing “ The Navy and Auxiliary Forces” Mr Conwy Bell Vice-President) said good part of their out South Africa The war had already been long one hoped it would soon be over Their navy well known was second to probably superior to others ...
... events under Boer contro] in South Africa has usually been known or anticipated on the Continent earlier than in England. | announcement that Sir William Butler is to preside over another Army Reform Committee at the War Office has given general satisfaction ...
... the (lovernment in retard to South Africa, contending that the war had been forced upon the country, and that it was necessary for the maintenance of the Empire. If they united in a determination to terminate the war conviction would be borne in on the ...