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SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUT-- -- SOT1 AFRICA. e To-day-s Inquiry, r d The South Airica Comamittee met at balf- past twelve to day. Tie assistant secretary ot the Chartered Company ;pat In trau lations of the iode telegrams between Mr Rhodes and Dr ilarri.i and three cables ...

THE BOER WAR

... State for War has taken measures to reinforce Lord Kitchener. Right hundred mounted infantry will start next weekt; two regiments of cavalry as soon as transport can be provide:]; drafts will be despatched to the cavalry regiments iir South Africa; the Auitralian ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE FETE AT CLOVELLY COURT

... that we should moon hear E that Admiral Seymour-was safe. EHe snoke of the brilliant strategy of Roberts and Biuller in South Africa, and chuffed the Radicals as to their position. The Radicals were, hesaid, M terrorised at the thought of a General ' Election ...

Shocking Murder of a Mother

... were charged at West HamonThurs. day with killing their mother, Emily Harriet Cloonabes, and Jobn Fox,39, assistant steward wars carged with being an accessory after the fart. The boys did not smem to appreciate the gravity of teir position. Dr. Kennedy ...

FRANCE

... two millions. The greatest development of work is seen in all branches of industry; the same progress is being realized in Africa, where our army has distinguished itself by heroical achievements. The form of Government has been modified legally, and without ...

BARNSTAPLE

... said it was a very bad csso and at prisoner would be fined IOs and costs, pa 3 TOPSiHAM. I Mr ti SeppingB Wright, a well-known war ex rcorrespondent, son of the Iev - Wright, of an Tlho Elms, has been despatched by the ab proprietors of the ll1.bstrated Lwrrdol ...

CREDITON SESSIONS

... r. exemption certificate. des it _ ?? _ the . Fifteen millious will be the amcunt of the W e oew war vote. .It is to inclulde heurmnseal sfor South Africa and China. The necessity the k for soconsiderable a vote is quite consistent The , with the accuracy ...

TEIGNMOUTH POLICE

... to.- of Tack, told by one of the Australian war at the I ,ett correspondents at the front, which 1I.A.P. Ied thinks worth re-telling, in view cf that young STONE ast at soldier's recent service in South Africa. I Soldil at the had an amusing experience ...

CHARGE AGAINST BARNSTAPLE BOYS

... orne would ask for a withdrawal of the case. 'This T: aup was granted. Li en it Some of the officers in South Africa are wed diseovering that war brings strange bed- in follows. One yonng officer has written home ' Ies to say that a young ostrieh, which ...

SCOTT LIBEL CASE

... the accident was caused by a blow from Dl the branch of a tree while his lordship war ol going throwirh a fence. The bail of the in right aye was struck, but the sight wars V not injured. It will be some days. however, before his lordsship will have completely ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... Collection of Municipal Rates, have been issued. THE Belgians are withdrawing from the stations established by them in Eastern Africa. MIvTINGs have lately been held in various parts of Macedonia, owing to the refusal of the Porte to con- firm the bill recently ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... by accident or design that the Psalms s the slay Sling in all our churchtes on Sunday were EO et1trnordinary appropriate to War istundav ! It wa-s the 7th of the month,and tire 35th Psalm was sublimely approprinto. In thelthird verse there is the appeal ...