THE TRANSPORT ARRANGMENTS.
SEBIOU^FXAY EXPEfiI|NOED^ THB COM MAlJoß^i MOVEMBHTB BUSSED THB WAR okjiOE BLAMED. Gap» o w», January 1. The great delaj m arUngiog the transport eqaipm^B haapers both Ganeial Bullet^ anc« General Methuen's mobili^Sufficient wag< Q8 ant mules to tarnish the first arfo^fc*? with two days supplies ttcn tfa^aee will only' be ieady ty theiniddle of January. A s«cor^jiU«v«EGf &q«ipments furnishing p« hxmy corps inth supplies for roa is not provided. Unlc8 v thef can be obtained locally, I ijS great difficulty will be oifrieiMedin providing transport e<f pmexte for the later division aud i^tobi|tft9rs. Loß^jr, January 1. The Daily MoiP-eclftfes that nluotance on tbs pa of Sir M. Hioka Beach (Chancellor', the Exchequer) to provide money ftors the dsolavation of war, is re^nsible for the delay m providing tteaport ' The Times uttaoltho War Office for neglecting to fjpply tie most ' modern gusss.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1, 2 January 1900, Page 3
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144THE TRANSPORT ARRANGMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1, 2 January 1900, Page 3
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