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DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA

... DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICA. Dr. Carl Peters last evening entertained a large company of ladies and gentlemen to dinner in the Hotel Cecil previous to his departure for South Africa Among those who sat down to dinner were Mr. H. C. Richards, Q.C., M.P., Sir ...

WEST AFRICA

... WEST AFRICA But there is another diffieuliy with Piance, source of danger and of irritaiiua that has happily been removed during the agreement which arrived in regard «ur rwpeotive boundaries and »|iheiros of influomij the Woet r«»a»;t of Africa. They ...

RECENT LITERATURE. CAN WE DISARM?

... giving the figures of the I butchers’ bills ” the Napoleon’C war, the ; Crimean War, the American Civil War, the! ■ Franco-German War, tno writers sum up in grim i ; passage the effect of war industrially: If in- j elude the number of maimed ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... BOOKS RECEIVED. A Boy in the Peninsular War, the Services and Adventures of Robert Blakeney, Subaltern in the 28lh Regiment, autobiography, edited by Julian Sturgis. (16s.) —Church Troubles and Common Sense, by W. 11. Camogio. 6d.) —(John Murray.) Lover ...

MR MOBLEY’S NATURAL

... British subject shot and killed by native of Africa against whom this country was not st war. The person who shot Lieutenant Townsend would, he thought, be held responsible for his murder, there being no war. To get rid of any legal difficulties which ...

MR. CECIL RHODES AND THE FRENCH

... follows: “Now about Mr. Rhodes remarked to the writer, I said to Lord Rosebery, You’ll have the French coming up from Central Africa and laying hand on the Nile; interfere with your advance on Khartoum. A* »oon as you get there you’ll find a French expedition ...

THE JPTGO MYTH

... interests in Africa, and relation to all other outstanding questions between us. If in the progress of these incidents the word war was ever used any responsible Minister, preparation!, were ever made which might appear point the possible tj of war, it waa ...

SOME VIEWS IN PARIS

... questions just now, the Dreyfus case and the ** impending war with England.” Everything else is as dust in the balance when compared with these. And the greater of the two is the imminent danger war. British readers may smile incredulously and refuse take ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... caterers, and otbexs. Earas Uiouawds year.—Clamp. Brojko- troot. lioUcni, E.C. AGENCIES WANTED.—A Who la bnslnew ta Natal, South Africa, and has lived there nearly 20 U return! there about the beglnr In* of next month, and accept agencies of any kind, or Introduce ...

B. W. O. Cook, to bo

... Deputy-Commissioner for British Central Africa, and commandant of the forces there, has been promoted to the rank of Brevet-Major for services during the M'paeni expedition last year. It is announced the War Office that the Queen has approved the following ...

ENGLISH ON THE NILE

... is to-day quite British, says. French opinion, however, boars great part of the responsibility for the happy success of the war which the British have been waging against us in Egypt for years. French opinion has let diplomacy protest against the encroachments ...

LONDON: T FISHER UNWIS. O PATKmSOgTMMQrACT. B-C

... successful conduct the Kabul War and the satisfactory conclusion of peace. He just missed being present Ulundi, and in 1880 he went to South Africa for the last time Governor, High Commissioner, and Comi»>-Chief in South-East Africa. He took up his new duties ...