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... SPEECH. OUR SUPREMACY IN SOUTH AFRICA, WAR TO OE CARRIED TO A VICTORIOUS CONCLUSION. ...
... SPEECH. OUR SUPREMACY IN SOUTH AFRICA, WAR TO OE CARRIED TO A VICTORIOUS CONCLUSION. ...
... A sad death daring the to with Lord Aeroflot the cowpony Coked Mario Montt, brother of Color/al W. S. Slowitt. of South Africa& war moon fallow 001000 l Cherie. Blewitt to avowed to middle.' odor& lifted hie horwa woo Wert life woo ertieet. rd t ova., ...
... SIR PERCY SCOTT. Departure for South Africa. War- Admiral Porr, Scott, with the Good HoiN• Illagehip of the crr squadron) anit the Antrim. nailed from Pint.- oath at S &tinek for Thert with the, I Orin, to M pirted up off Inport. and the ...
... Doors open 1.80. Last performance 7.10 FRA.NCHOT TONE ERIC VON STROHM ANNE BAXTER In the sensational dim id the Africa& War Five Graves To Cairo Showing at 3.23, 5.36 and 8.47 MOWS (A) Also DORO'rHY LAMOUR sad RAY =LLANO In the romantic South drama Her ...
... ROUTII AFRICAN WAR us Dr. Farquharson shin. W Mr. •ICSOLD.FOII43TEIt said that the total number of °ewer. idled booth Africa& war wee 719; from twane fever. other dbewars tamed off J. The number of normal oaken. non officers. and men who we, hl.,ed or ...
... fireman, also served in the Royal Artillery many years ago. He was at Newport Barrio's with tho mine battery before the South Africa war. He was a man held in 'neat respect- ...
... CLERICS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. A Amy Order 1, as niebt bad bow to anal a somber of 'rained darts for al. is Army Sentra Corps Is Muth Africa war. and detail lb* henna Pay will ta Mr day. of ail par and that for tit. ratio.. mad smarter.. •brrad bone again ...
... busily engaged with the Border peril problem. Gen. Solly-Flood served throughout the South Africa War during which he gained the D.S.O. During the European War he was mentioned in despatches and received the C.B. and C.M.G. and commanded the 42nd Division ...
... Banfurly, the Gomaor. entertained about ISO Crimenu veterans tuoebeem. Toast* tbs Queen, Lord Robert*, end lbs troops in South Africa war# received with enthusiasm. . One hundred Rrilish naval and military veteran* resident in the Slate*, wanting thair uniform* ...
... MORE TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Press Association says :—Basides tho j disturbed state of Europe, her Majesty's Govern- nc are anticipating trouble in South Africa. War gt, res are being sent to the Cape by all the fino of steamers leaving England ...
... late Corporal Stirrat. of the Moats , who met death Is the battle of Dresleld, is the day following that of Kimberley. the Africa. war. Stirrat had the homer of a toys' bead before the goers at Olympia in fuse. 1913. He is drane-majer el the band of the Victoria ...
... (says the Durkee curreartmisat of the Central Newt) will out ia OM of the most desperate and bloody encounters of the South Africa war, its cost in lives to the British being more than was at brat anticipated. The position of the fort oe the slope of a mountain ...