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  3. THE CHAPLAIN'S "IRISH RIFLE."

    "As interesting a personage as I met in South Africa," adds a military contributor to 'M.A.P.,' "is Father Dahill, a cheery, witty, good-natured Irish ...

    Article : 445 words
  4. RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir,— In Mr. Burbury's letter in this morning's issue there appears this paragraph: "That those who clamour so loudly for a tax that exempts the ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. SUPERIORITY OF HIGHLY TRAINED RIFLEMEN.

    A company officer, describing how he went into action at Colenso, says: "As we advanced we could see to our front the river bed and some low kop[?]es beyond. ...

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  6. THE FATE OF BOER LEADERS.

    The following table shows, says the London "Telegraph," the fate of prominent Boer leaders:— Fugitives in Europe: Ex-President ...

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  8. THEOLOGY AT THE WAR OFFICE.

    In consequence of a hitch the colours or the Irish Guards were not blessed by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham, Mgr. Brindle, D.S.O., the ...

    Article : 325 words
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