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... this war an miniportant concern, and not worth praying to God about, I should like to imprese upon that one, such has been the turn affairs have taken, that at present we are not so much fighting to determine whether the Britisher in South Africa shall ...

DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS

... SOUTH AFRICA- That the NM of good tusk us follow the footsteps of Dal Abe°lom is the maw' wish of his many friends. mils tomorrow Southampton for Smith Africa, when he is joining his umle, Mr. Lewis Abeam, who rime the termination of the Boer war has mode ...

Fireside Chat

... prom- cation of the war, is to begin at mos the ro. construction of our military 'poison, end to brush out the blundering official rubbish of the War Office. But the honour and dignity of the British Empire imperatively demand that the war be brought to a ...

LIDERAL INLoNSIILMA

... generals wlio went out to the Smith African War from Belfast and Ireland Mr Bell Sir George White, Sir William Butler, and Kelly-Kenny were all Irish nerals in South Africa. We had brave privates in South Africa, which 7is more Loathe point, and when these ...

crvs AND MEN

... and her war-worn sailors safe back in England after a commission which has been so crowned with glorious life for tke adventurous and indomitable handy man. Three years ago the Terrible, on her way to the China station, was stopped at South Africa just when ...

GREAT WIRELESS STATION

... the world was completed in preparation for the present war • few months ago at Atakpame, about 110 miles from Lome. It is the chief receiving and distributing centre foe the German ooloniee in Africa, and since massages can either be sent to, or received ...

LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

... The Government had a right to expret the full support CI . 1111 P I% hole people of South Africa. 11.• hoailierl at length (rrat Etitain's particip.einn in the war. - Had the Empire ato d aloof, he ileilareil, - it would have de. .sired to be blotted nut ...

FASHIONABLE

... best to defame and libel our fellow-countrymen in South Africa. All sorts of the usual evidence has been collected, collated, and very much edited to provide the necessary ammunition for the war of words, and the consequence is that a great deal of bad ...

MIMES IT ■Ai ILIA TO Speaking in the House of Lords' on Tuesday, on • motion of Viconnt Milner, in

... policy which might have the result of squandering the blood of our dear ones, and throw South Africa buck into the condition in which it was before the. war. His object in rising that night was not so much to address himself to the future Constitution ...

TO BE PUBLISHED IN AUTUMN

... will follow in April. 1936. The biography will be entitled, simply, Haig. All the blograpiiinl material, including Hales war diaries and letters, has been placed by the Trusters i t Mr. Duff Cooper's hands, and no , este-- tions of any kind have ...

Old Ws The Plata

... distinguished himself greatly in the Great War, but who Is now living in the Palais du People, a Salvation Army Hostel in Paris, where he acts as Orderly. His life was embittered through his losses during. the War. His only son was killed and his wife went ...