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THE WAR AND THE ITATERER., WHAT is the truth concerning the actual position of affairs in South Africa I Are

... THE WAR AND THE ITATERER., WHAT is the truth concerning the actual position of affairs in South Africa I Are we nearing the end or is the Bur power of resistance, in c cosequence of the spread of the rebellion i n Cap Colony, as great u it was immediately ...

orouna IN SOUTH AFRICA

... close of the war. In the meantime the Eng- hon. see. of the club second. Both riders rode lisp people might get their eves opened. He Raleighs—the famous all-steel bicycle being as had spent many years in Galway, and he popular in South Africa as it ia at ...

OKANACAN APPLES FOR AFRICA

... OKANACAN APPLES FOR AFRICA. Canada's. tore:ins markrte are rapidly extending. The aggregate utter/tut trade of the Dominion ter the Ascal year ended Marc?: 31st, 1914, attained the value of 1,129,744,725 dollars as romparei with 1,C96.264,449 dol. lam ...

TM Moral of South Africa

... TM Moral of South Africa. South Africa had achieved the greatest of all the victories that the Empire had won by the capture and annexation of German territory perhaps twenty times as large as the United Kingdom. It was not necessary to point the moral ...

THE SINEWS OF WAR

... THE SINEWS OF WAR. Tuns part of the Army Estimates which deals with the millions required for the service of South Africa will have been scrutinised with mixed feelings by the British public. There is, it is true, an estimated saving on the active list ...

WAR

... WAR . War! is the title of the latest illustrated booklet issued by Dr. }tornado's Homes. It tells of a war declared, not last August, but half century age ; not by His Majesty's Government, but by one man; not against the overbearing arrogance and ...

WONDERS 01 TROPICAL AFRICA

... WONDERS 01 TROPICAL AFRICA. The residents of Bangor have been indebted to the local auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for many interesting meetings, and among the most successlui wtl tindoubtedly the meeting held the Bulletin Hall on ...

LECTURE ON THE WAR

... organised conspinicy to overthrow British rule in South Africa. (Applause.) That oosspiessy is balmily doomed now, I believe, to spedLaz ed il complete failure. I have said we have an, lessees from this war. War at the best is a gram and terrible necessity; but ...

TAE EDEN OF GERMAN UST AFRICA

... TAE EDEN OF GERMAN UST AFRICA Belgium has in the assignments of eonliseated enemy taritory obtained the tit. bit N what was formedy Gentian East Africa. This is the country south-west of tho Vittoria Nyanza, and extending along the north-eastern shore ...

The War

... Portssumo West Africa, sod Lucy Reilly Barnette, youngest daughter of Mr Robert Kennedy and Hon. Lady Kennedy, of CuWe Manor, Co. Down, will be celebrated in Oleacraig Church, Co. Down, as the 6th of Ootaber, quietly, owing to the war: The Chug Bingham ...

War

... War 7^ . ' The Rise of the Germ RHJ. TIM NAVY AOT OP 1900, (By G. W. HOOD, Deified.) (Special to the North Down Herald.) In war broke out between Great Britain and the Boer Republic. The unfriendly attitude towards Urea& Britain taken up by Europe in ...

THU TItANSVAAL WAR

... TItANSVAAL WAR. At this stage of the meeting the standing orders were suspended to allow the following deputation to put before the board the desirability of moving in On matter of providing relief for the wives and families of soldiers in South Africa—Captain ...