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Larne Reporter and Northern Counties Advertiser

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... South Africa, the War Offios authorities have decided to diepsiteh all the emential equipment for the mane, and in perceives of on urgent order the Royal Engineers at Chatham are preparing 40 pontoons for shipment at Southampton for Synth Africa. It has ...

26, CECILIAIN

... with all their faults id Let bint gore instance of BOER OFFICER CAFTURED marching enothward in the direction of Cape- Africa, the War was unable to make the the rest of Ireland would come to the conch, --um' • The bribed the ito in ea lae at II avert ...

IRISH OFFICER KILLED. MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... later i e .''''', e . . to marry could selert with certainty of jprielaters of war, a large mouthy of tieb, replication of it differ. somewhat Irma the went to the War Gree to report biewelf to the - England waa ringing with the direful recital of - ...

TIE COLOMBIAN HOOKE& WIN *UN MEI STMT. )1 A lili ET I N'rEl,l,l(; N.NCB

... The Birmingbaro Deily Mail to-day (Satan Renate sorPrieed GI ail'iVreg ' 3 iiii .dnee. portation from South Africa. that the War n ee d t • en d • • Guardian writes-I hear that an intimation has imedemert vie.: ard fruitier. he said while nested ...

GERMAN EXPERIMENTS RELATING TO lIIITISN NEW RUA

... they are TME lIIYEITOR OF THE REAPING MACHINE. C (Eastern Tramerall. 0 r birds' feathers rnitbt be omarnimey palled Africa that the War Office, • London cormilowl Fair, late 21r. poo • • d selse e *booting, Dbl. W. unbroken ing i 25113 Mon. beings and ...

MATARELE WAR 14 SOUTH AFRICA

... MATARELE WAR 14 SOUTH AFRICA. CArrrOWX. TIMISDAY.—News ha.) iPt reached here C.loud Flamer'. eolosm rooted Oin'avulas, three other imp., yeaterday. Major liervhaw aed Sergeitata °lobs, SVCI.x4y, herr, end Chrietle were killed, nod fifteen were wounded ...

THE GERMANS IN AFRICA

... GERMANS IN AFRICA. BRUIN, MONDLY.—Deßpaichas from Dar es report that Lieutenant sod • body 0 native troops have neemded ing the stronghold of the eseateiterast ebial Slept. after three day. lege, with the kin d one coloured officer sal five coloured War& I Sippi ...

GERMANY & SOUTII AFRICA

... warlike complications in Booth Africa could only be originated by boreal, the suspicion ia natural that England i 2 preparing for • War Of aggresi Mon. The Netter/el adds that whatever may have been the origin of the Matabele war, outbreak is opperinne for ...

AFRICA TO. DAY

... Weekly an intnesteng s I have at GM inntant before me the natal On his ernes} at Pekin en Friday, Sir Erna* THE war-indeed, it used to be war, the ray stay at Bournwnwitt aP r el is wondrous bruits Japan of autobiography deaeribing leis career the eheure ...

DEFENCES OF SOUTH AFRICA

... DEFENCES OF SOUTH AFRICA. In the House of Ame — mbly at Cape Town, Mr. Schreiner, replying to an inquiry, said that in the event of Great Britain going to war with • European Power, any soggestiona from the Imperial Government would be favoorably considered ...

THE FATE OF SOUTH AFRICA

... THE FATE OF SOUTH AFRICA Tom Anglo.fialon race who made of Kimberley caw and greater Golcooda, and renewed ten fold the golden gloriea of old Ophir on the Rand, are lure to win the mastery over shore who are , oonteot to smoke big pipes and wallop rigging ...