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... SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1889. THE action of the Portuguese Government in confiscating a portion of the Delagoa Railway in South Africa has occasioned considerable excitement in commercial circles in London and New York, and has given the diplo- matists of England ...

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... for this country two thousand rulles of territory in South Africa which other nations coveted. He evoked much enthusiasm by declarino that they would nowbrockno foreign interference in Africa south of the Zambesi, Answering, the criticism that he had ...

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... 12i ll in S National Provincial . 2 1 29 I7 El S 2- 20 ,,12 85 44 2 rk I~ Standar ?? Africa 2 12 137 9~ 60 U.nion of London . . 16i 15 2' 8 ait 20West of ?? & South, War., IS s I id is5 Wilts and Dorget .. 10 24 42 3 & ?? Secu,itie.. e. £2. Bristol Water ...

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... 650 reid lo heqnired forthia Civil Scr- v'lar and 1tIvenuo Depatnmentg. Of this sam the Colonial Service, inoluding South Africa, requiros £161,500, UIganda £85,000, and the Post Office telegraphs £96,200. SAW MILLS GUTTED. £10,000 DAAGE. The extensive ...

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... places-me quinine and COOKLE'S PILLS,; the latter a most inval uble medicine, and ore, hbich I have' usedon'tbe natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible succee.. In fact, the marvellous e effect produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, to ...

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... is as wel to be supplied when travelling in out-of-the-war plecem-some quinine and Cochle'a PilLs, the latter a most invaluable medicine, and one which I have used on the natlvea of Central Africa with the greatest possible oucoese. In fact, the marvellous ...

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... which we found it. The Crimean war added up- an a , s wards of £40,000,000 to the debt, and left the tax-payer ee not subject to an inoome-tax of ls. 4d. in the pound, besides cut-heavy imposts on the necessaries of life. The war into ,ts of which, but for ...

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... fro Pkin to 0 a ?? ai the Viceroys and Governors of the nigh. bit T0 ?? 13bonring provinces to plao)e their armies on a Doe war footitgf as fears are, it is said, ente-- Salt. Ittaimed of Italian designs. A German officer Rn ~shas arrived at Pelcin to ...

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... places-some quinine and COCKLE'S PILLS, the latter a mest invaluable medicine, and oue which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the gieatest possible success. In faet, the marvellous etiect produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who wos ...

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... unfortunately, been raised, pi s it must he dispo8ed of finally and blotted out I from the book of South Africai problems. T'hie resa't of the present war gost he to freeI o the Transvaal from the retcogr.ae Oligarchy ell which has weighed upo n it so heavily ...

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... dicine, and one-whichI have used en he natives of Central Africa with the r., ?? passible euecees. In faet, the marvellous so effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab I Sheik who war imepervioue to all native medicinee, ai when I administered ...