A narrative of the experiences of the battalion sent from the Dominion to take part in the South African War. The opening chapters deal with the attitude of the colonials on the Transvaal question, particular reference being made to the views adopted by the French-Canadians. ...... over 1000 men were mustered and during the voyage they were regularly exercised and trained, and a Maxim Squad was organised. ........ Table Bay was reached on November 29th, the 7000 miles voyage having been made in thirty days. ....... During the month of December the Canadians were stationed at Belmont, and C Company took part in Colonel Pilcher's brilliant success at Sunnyside. .......(Mendelssohn's volume 1 page 526)
352 pages. Illustrations and maps. Yellow-brown pictorial cloth cover. A new endpaper in front. Bookplate of Kenneth Rowe on this endpaper.
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