THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ASHANTEE WAR I
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... THE CONTINENT AND AFRICA. THE ASHANTEE WAR VIEWS SiGE.TLT I! CROWDED HOLbKSI fr.-sosaoaAbylAa fraaa -TBstaaal Is C.iy - (A ...
... ROTUNDO, WEDNESDAYS and st at 3 and 8, EVERY BVENING POOLE AND N AS ZULU THF THE IN ZULU AFGil ANTSTAN ZULU Ww WARS AND SOUTH AFRICA. WAR HE DISASTED ZU oy 3 ARS THE ry BATTLE OF KOKKES DPELIFT WAK P panied bya SPLENUID BAND so START. of ARTISTES. aed ...
... #£&& THE 1j.4 Y Tax Mabel Vuuag has been wnAed Cap* Sooth Africa. Nine Hve* war* piomiaed the Liverpool Eodowu.eut Fund. was paid iu i.p u, yesterday. Tilt TliiMi, >..l «. o.'f Waliu.)' l-l yciKtCi-'-.i tccrtin* h*lf full f water. TJi« crow UaU-.l Kiedwoo^ ...
... Hour previous. i’OOLK AND YOUNG’S NEW DIOR WARS. EXCURSIONS RECENT EVENTS WAIL WARS. RUSSIA, TURKEY. CYPRUS, WAR. THE AFGHANISTAN. WARS AND SOU Hi AFRICA: WAR, THE THE GREAT DISASTER ZULU ...
... has presented petition liquidation, estimating his liabilities £30,000, against 49,090 atettfr ' THE WAR IN ASHANTEE. ANOTHER TBAMSPOETSHIP FOB AFRICA. WAR OFFICE PREPARATIONS. EAILWAT4 AT OF WAB. PROBABLE SHIPMENT ENGLISH NAVVIES. (By frith Tima Wire.) ...
... U Sir gave notice that on Thursday would ask the becrolary for War whether there was any coaospoadeiicu relating to ihu I’nuce imperial leaving this country fur the seal of tbs war Africa, and bis precise position in her Majesty's army. would also ask ...
... Lieutenant-General Sir Burke Cappage, a Water len and horn, died yesterday. THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. Adrices from Little Popo, Wert Coast of Africa, state that war was threatened there erring to the . Wires of the interior haring robbed and ill.ueed the ...
... Dutch colon'sts and native Kaffir ? Sir, there not this moment war in South Africa, war between the British Oovernan.ut and the native trioes, war the rno-t ferocious and horrible deeoriptlon—war in which is apprehended that overwhelming ...
... the fact that the Suez route is used vessels bound for Australia, China, Japan, (be Persian Gulf, and the East Coast Africa, SPIDERS AT WAR. Tho (Ei)dr» tliadema) evidently her prey more touch than right The touch how.e»q«l»ltely flue ! Feels afc each thread ...
... beat measuring strength against us. Unices has given in, there is every reason to believe that a Kaffir war now being waged in South Africa; and war, too, which may give more trouble to oonclade than have experienced hitherto in onr invasion of Afghanistan ...
... net confirmed. were again summoned; but the statement that AFFAIRS OF LITTLE POPU, Advices from Little West Coast of Africa, state that war was owing to the natives of the interior having robbed and ill-used the Little Popo people at pected with had left ...
... left here to-day for France. At to-dav's races four of the winners were of Spanish mud two of English breed. SOUTH _AFRICA. THE KAFFIR WAR. Capetown, January 15th. There severe fighting in the Tranakei district on the bOth, which the natives were feated ...