THE WAR
... field. On the German side two pioneers were wounde ...
... field. On the German side two pioneers were wounde ...
... hostilities, all natives In the Transvaal will be con- Li] to vayed across the border, and that four officers- an - Capts. Count Zeppelin, Weiss, and Von Albedyll, fos M and Lieut. Badike-have been sworn as 'he personalE: ataff of Col. Sohiel. Br it At the meeting ...
... ENGLAND & PORTUGAL. RUMOURED AGREEMENT. THE TRANSVAAL AND ALIENS (PRESS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL.) Cape Tows, Wednesday, a.m. Progressives consider the Transvaal's insinuation regarding Mr Greene to have been thoroughly disproved the last Bine Heck. The freah ...
... club ofering his services for neat mason. be th Bristol which. by the way. will captained by tact which ha d once more the rumour tam the veteran fullback bound for the privmy of retirement will also the help at the fringe of the scrum cf W. V. Butcher ...
... orrice, in tla• of Coien Bri,til South denied him. So many scats have been offered Mr. nalfour that one hoe hesitated t, credit rumour is any tostaliCe. Cambridge University scented ihr most biting place. if only out of eonipli- Mitt to tbs. ex-Preinier's resident* ...
... Mary L . . . _ Father has already am red in Bristol. 1.. * en Com pec tion Act, which comes into operation in tbo It was rumoured yesterday that the £l5O priw o1 * f * w Hmry U Riseley at the Bristol Union drawing had been won by subscriber to the institution ...
... that the object of his visit was to raise loan. CONQUEST OF THE AIR. THE SUCCESS COUNT ZEPPELIN’S AiKsmr. ounrrr.Ba HEELIN'. Tuesday. Aeeerdinc to reports. Count Zeppelin's airship yesterday heat all previous records for length flight. She suited inland at ...
... TELEGRAM.) BRUSSELS, Monday. Disquieting rumours about the health of the King the Belgians have been current to-day. According, however, to trustworthy informaiion, no alarming news has reached here. THE ZEPPELIN FUND. £50,000 ALREADY SUBSCRIBED. (REUTER'S ...
... Trinity Church. The Bristol Quarter Session was held yesterday. Prince Henry of Prussia made lonf journey, yesterday, in Count Zeppelin's airship. A bomb outrage is reported from Templemore, county Tipperary, a dwelling-home being partially wrecked. “RUSSIAN ...
... the Zeppelin airship, with the Cath • account be taken prejudicing our relations a Miss Dove's mayoralty, and two in her , jj Vera of Sv'urtemberg and Count Ofler withsrder FRANCE. , with other Powers, a view winch, I am sure, , j . ,, , Zeppelin on board ...
... running high • and there are those who think that the temper of the French Government is being tried to the utmost. A sinister rumour obtained currency Saturday. Happily, it »»» yesterday contradicted; but it asserted that a regiment of Germany infantry and ...
... the wrung. TELEPHONE GIRLS' SYMPATHY. Four hundred female telephone ckrka held a Irrivate meeting this afternoon. and it is rumoured that they are irclimsd to make common cause with other strikers. A. Simyan (Under-Secretary for Poste and ' Telegraphs) conform' ...