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THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. FEARED CIVIL WAR. The royal mail steamer Teneriffe of the British and African Steam Navigation Company, A. Mcintosh commander, arrived the Mersey yesterday from the West Coast of Africa. The Tenei iffc came almost direct from ...

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... R»*rrealion Cluh. at • Matthews dwide. n Satordar. Noventlier lS‘i till made aid of the I widows and orphans the IT. South Africa. The war i* apparently r > month ' i. -e*‘ . ■ joined the regimen I - •.« excess of any other for station was eetohlbhed. T> - ...

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT

... The Her. Enoch Salt (chairman of the Oxford district) *u chosen after nomination, and the Kav. S. Evans Howe, of South Africa, war elected on the ground seniority. After the adjournment for luncheon the newly-elected president was publicly inducted his ...

TO NATAL A RHODESIAN CONVOY LOST

... soon as they discovered the presence the ambulance, which according to the usages war, should have been three miles from the field battle. Press messages from South Africa continue to be three days late. Reports from Natal are dated Tuesday, and from these ...

OF THE BOERS

... opinion the Dutch people on the subject of the Transvaal, expresses its warm fellow-feeling with the Hollanders in South Africa in the war they have undertaken in order to regain their national independence. It feels prompted to express admiration well for ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... OF AFRICA THREATENED WAR. TERRIBLE RAVAGES OF YELLOW FEVER. The British and African Steam Navigation Company's royal Luanda, with passengers and maila from the West Coast of Africa, arrived the Mersey on Sunday. „ _. . Reports of a threatened war New ...

THE WAR

... Bcchuanaland, equidistant from the two besieged towns, and was transmitted by the General Officer commanding in South Africa to the War Office. Other despatches ft show that the British had 18 killed. Further confirmation of the Boer reverse telejn by Capo ...

FIGHTING BETWEEN DUTCH AND

... by tala stands Johannesburg aad Boteabury. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA. CIVIL WAR APPREHENDED. Cafe Town. April Affairs in Swaziland are very unsettled, and the King's illness proves fatal card war may occur. Lohengnla is stated to base put death two Indnnas ...

THE AFGHAN WAR

... country was at war. Though he trusted the war might be very onerous or prolonged, and though 11 was not very formidable in relation to tt* Power with whom we were immediately engaged, yet it could scarcely ba concealed that it was a war which might possibly ...

GLASGOW SHARE MABKET-Mokdat

... -ofaUon. 17/3* {W . P*hone •07/- Huluhide Corporation. 5/; Afrira. In/7w7/ Vi II CO* 7/3 7/ 6/» 7/i a 8/'. South Africa ~ 04j;. K'f.h.i War,. : ScottUh Union A. W, Audio P»«-. •J*- Odd lot. dir. » Aftomooo buamess. An Electbio Organ With 64,C00 Miles Wire ...

TEXTILE MANUFACTURES. &c

... —Spinners and manufacturers have plenty ci orders tiioir book B , and the demand likelv to* be una! tied for many month-- The war Africa hi.? created considerable demand for jut'- brga of various and also for finer. l , aud this likely to more troop; are sent ...

LOCAL PRIVATE BUBUTEM

... stat of war Africa. The Prince says For the last tight years I have been the guest of education has been completed English military »cn ...