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TEI CHURCNIS AND TEE WAR

... of the British armies struggling for =premaoy in South Africa. In most of the churches sermons appropriate to the remake wen preached, and our special commissioner* moored the remarks bearing on war of the ministers of a large number of the churches in ...

WAR AS A NICIESSITY

... WAR AS A NICIESSITY. The following lies Leen forwarded for Epublication :— In these days of little nglandistu and imernatioual friendship societies, when the doctrine of ' peace at any price is rampant, it is refreshing to learn that war—just war—still ...

WAR TAX AND LABOUR IN THE TRA NSVAAL,

... WAR TAX AND LABOUR IN THE TRA NSVAAL, &at successive step of Mr. Chamberlain's progress through the several colonies of South Africa has been watched with closest interest, for as the journey proceeds so have the difficulties of the mission made themselves ...

LORD ROBERTS AND TEE WAR MICE

... LORD ROBERTS AND TEE WAR MICE. Lord Roberta has, writes The Major in To- bay, supplied a new and striking proof of the old proverb that everything comae to him who waits, provided be remains fit and above ground. Not so many years ago it might have ...

Britain's Position in War time

... Britain's Position in War time At the usual weekly meeting of the Botanic Literary Club on Tuesday evening in Belfast the subject of Britain's position in war time marl dealt with by Mr. ft. Harrison Twinem. of Bangor, as follows : - Mr. President and ...

THROUGH CENTRAL AFRICA. During the last few months mine very in. tereethig and successful meetings ham beim ..

... THROUGH CENTRAL AFRICA. During the last few months mine very in. tereethig and successful meetings ham beim held in eonsectime with the local corps of the Salvation Army, and perhaps nose of the services attracted more public intend than that on Friday ...

BITS FROM BOORS. THIL MILMA earn AFRICA. Ytr. Jain la lan Allan Thrir Sward. Merl en the I the Wavle

... BITS FROM BOORS. THIL MILMA earn AFRICA. Ytr. Jain la lan Allan Thrir Sward. Merl en the I the Wavle. en a/ Mitts WI arr. bry fora, at Mot hi era. brag > rra work. lbe led flit pair by bud Jr err war 7k. loyal Lvalastat did nk.4.My aMb Lre may. The ...

F FIDE BRIDAL (:OWN SHOWN IN NIV 1 Window Una week (for South Africa), attracted a great deal of attention

... F FIDE BRIDAL (:OWN SHOWN IN NIV 1 Window Una week (for South Africa), attracted a great deal of attention. If you require a Rlou.r. a Costume. or a I)resa for a special oecsaion, or ordinary wear, we can please you. • Now °trent% All-wool Hopsack Tweed ...

on the occasion of their return from South Africa. Addresses were given by Br. J. Whitla, W.M. ; Br. J

... on the occasion of their return from South Africa. Addresses were given by Br. J. Whitla, W.M. ; Br. J. Conway, sec.; Br. Woods, and Br. R. Houston; and during the proceedings it was mentioned that Br. Elliott, who was a reserve-man, had been at the front ...

It come about in this wise. He departed for -Africa. where bs +hayed a conaiderable tune. He so., like many

... It come about in this wise. He departed for -Africa. where bs +hayed a conaiderable tune. He so., like many other pea*, a very lan anal careless correspondent: likely his wife had the tame fault, and they niutually neglected thee other. This cold, .i ...

The War. BRITISH RIVBRSZ. ♦ TRBRIBLIC DIUSTIE. IRISH IIISILIZRB AND GL SIIENSNDIE. 2,000 KIN PRISONER& THIS ..

... The War. BRITISH RIVBRSZ. ♦ TRBRIBLIC DIUSTIE. IRISH IIISILIZRB AND GL SIIENSNDIE. 2,000 KIN PRISONER& THIS BRMBH SIR ovoßors wHiTrs lITATIMINT. 70,000 TOE BOUTS AFRICA, OBDIRID OUT. TIM CAIIBN Or TIM RIVIBSI. 114311T1110. RE LORD ♦V•'B REGIMENT. The ...

of view, we may regret making war on a hardy and daring race of wellarmed rustics of military proclivities and

... ten years the British colonists all over South Africa would so outnumber the Dutch that any idea of revolt would be absurd. South Africa, from the point of view of race, is half British. A successful war would soon piece the Boers in an impotent minority ...