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CUNARD WAR RECORD. FINE SERVIt FLENDEREII BY TI I LINERS TO MB ALLIES. CARKANIAW: UNIQUE HONQUR. The part played by

... CUNARD WAR RECORD. FINE SERVIt FLENDEREII BY TI I LINERS TO MB ALLIES. CARKANIAW: UNIQUE HONQUR. The part played by the Cunard Rest during the war is oue that the company' may well be proud of. At the outbreak of war the Cunard fleet consisted of twenty-six ...

HER .VAJESTY'S BARGAINS. Ws are not surprised to hear once more that the recruiting department of the War Office is

... HER .VAJESTY'S BARGAINS. Ws are not surprised to hear once more that the recruiting department of the War Office is at its wits' end to provide • sufficiency of young men to keep the establishment of Her Majesty's army on a proper footing. For years the ...

The Premises Stirring Sresh

... many in South Africa who did not recognise the tr-- recta.' us serious•ir's and great possiblill'es of this war, and some thought that the storm did not threaten South Africa. This was a most narrow-minded conception. The Empire was at war with the common ...

The Native and the Her

... the war now in progress between the two whit races in South Africa there looms up the danger of a native rising, whom horrors can hardly be realised by old and experienced Colonists, certainly not by average Englishmen, with their dislike of war in the ...

CATALOGUE FREE. ROYAL AVENUE,BELF.AW

... Germany, and Russia, at the appeal of Mr. Kruger, are about to declare war against Great Britain. Some even believe that the war to humble the pride of the British Empire and give South Africa to the Boers has already commenced. The ordinary Boer of the Transvaal ...

NERVE WASTE

... occurring over the widely extended fighting lines in South Africa is a matter of still greater difficulty. Spion Sop is still en obscure and dismal conflict, which, with or without the censor, the war correspondents attached to General Butler's emaniand have ...

THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH

... THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA. Wasvevra may be the present lines dividing the parties which were so bitterly opposed to one another over the war, its causes and conduct, it is clear that there iE unanimity on some very important points connected with ...

PRUSSIAN PREPARATION

... noteworthy point is that in 1914, before the war broke out—while the world in general, and Britain in particular, were Mill being assured of Germany's pacific and innocent Intention —the Governor of German South-West Africa bad been directed by the Kaiser to assure ...

NEW ZEALAND

... from 18 to 23 years in the Territorial Force, and from 25 to 30 y..ani in the Itererve. THK UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. The only demand in Siotith Africa at the present time in for frac& servants; these howeier, should not go 0111 alone, but in Charge of the ...

A GOOD STORY

... crowd waiting for? Waiting to bear news from the war, said he. Oh, from the war? Oh, I see.. Is there a war? she asked. Yes, of course that. is. Oh —oh, I see. Where is it? It's in South Africa, said he. South Africaoh I There was a para.. Then ...

OUR aeon omarmoms

... combined naval and military operations against the Tartish defences of the Dardanelles, and our lesser wars in East Africa, West Africa, South-West Africa, In the Persian Gulf, and on the North-West frontier of India. That is the British Empire's share in ...

• PA! mm•QIII9L lIKIN

... look after the services in Swath Africa. It belles the tion to conceive hew a inutsfeed theamnd awn the field, of war are supplied with daily feed!or theensidns, their horses, and their guns. The business side of war is lees rosmatie then the easel fighting ...