AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... BrITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL. This Queen has been pleased to approve of the mredal granlt-ed in 1895 for eertairt operations in Eastcrri and Western Africa bteinig also awarded to tire foreopi employed in Britis1i Centrad Africa. be- to-eon 189t ...

Miscellaneous

... BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL The Queen has been pleased th approve.of the medal granted in 1895 for certain operations;izi Eastern and Western Africa. being also awarded to the forces employed in the operations in British Central Africa between 1884 ...

TUB.BOROUGH MEMBERS

... You have got to rganise a great African Empire in compait- ments ;yor*. have got to organise South Africa, Kast Africa, aiul West Africa, Central Africa and Egypt. You ~u*segot to bind the coiiipartments^together by posts and telegraphs, by railways and ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... for the Colonies in -1896. He said- A war ?? Africa would be one of the most serious wars-that could possibly be waged-. It would be in the nature of a civil war. It would be a long war, a bitter war, a costly ...

THE ARREST OF TRADERS IN AFRICA

... OF GUERNSEY MILITIA- MEN. General Saward, Governor of Guernsey, who left the island on Wednesday bearing a petition to the War Office signed by the mutinous members of the nilitia, returned yesterday, but his instruc- tioe are not yet known. Eleven of ...

AFFAIRS IN WEST AFRICA

... AFFAIRS IN WEST AFRICA. I 6II FIGHTING WITH THE ILLAHS. BRITISH GUNBOATS IN AMTON. P1RESS ASSOCIATION. FOEnION SPECIAL. LIVERPOOr,, JAN. 1-The mail ste~amer Oleuda, Elder Dempster line, from West Africa, docked here this moe-sing, and landed the following ...

CONCESSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... thi- It ic-n'i Irilicil ?? W I - c-r'r'.d1 HInctmt-ic crc esebl sid to pa>' their o-ii ii (iii 14:1 ob' BXNKRFT~ 17I1'NY ;IN War, aci miplioaircoii tic rintel itorder ?? 'nl'ig 0 c S4 WXXilk~l,?, nnchc-er,3 and l Wi X iv.oi~c dr'cu-r. ccac 'a-r tictcite ...

KATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA

... NATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA. , )se he BRITISH TRADER AN) FIVE MEN of 'LED. he ore The Elder-Dempster liner Dahomey, ur which has arrived at Liverpool fromn West ed Africa with mails and passengers, reports of 1.0 the murder, at Lahore, in the French ...

NEWS FROM WEST AFRICA

... INEWS FROM WEST AFRICA. EXPEDITION AGAINST A FETISH CHIEF. A BISHOP OHARGED WITH LIBEL. t FRFSS ASSOCIATION FOREIGN SPECIAL. Ln-nrooL, MoenAvY.-The Elder, Dempeter liner Oron arrived in the MVersey to-day from W:;est Africa and the Canary lsands. Amongst ...

BURTOS AND THK WAR Fl'M'

... battles. Lord Burton sa-n. the t—i _ even-one had perforce been fixed night iv»« ?? ' since this terrible war commenced, on event* South Africa. There all dassas— princes and artisans -were lighting should r to auunated by one and the same spirit, ■: ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -300 FEET HIGH. IMPRHESS TIHEATRES OA. EARL'S COURT. :SAVAGE SOUTt' AFRICA. f-7,u- ct b .t~.te.v AIttl. . A Picturesque and Realistic Represe;tation of LIFE in the WILDS of AFRICA. Depicted by FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.10 and 8.30. Thousands ...

MORE TROOPS FOR THE TRANSVAAL

... TROOPS. We have received the following from the War ollice :-Commnnuications for corps serving in South Africa should, in additiona to the name of the regiment, bear the address, l'ield Force, Sonth Africa. Messrs. Neale and Wilkinson ask us to announce ...