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THE REVIEWS

... it ever decided, even in secret, whether it w-shes to out Africa completely adrift from the British iumpire or no? t Mr Peel is not very optimistic about the future settlement in South Africa. He considers that the s supremacy of the British House of ...

THE DEMOCRATIC SHOW

... mhy to tli present war in South Africa, wle ass always desirous ol giving due prominence to tthe opinions of our tsolciy readers, whom we are pleased to say number nosry thousands. Probably one of the most saddenin1 teattres of take war has been the hundrdsi ...

GLIMPSES OF OLD BOMBAY.*

... settlement oi the coast of Africa could scarcelv have been a subject of less conzideration. Nevertbele9 a quarter of a century carlier, the })ncli h in ?? were sending home Large contributions to the Patriotic Furd for the war with Bonr. They wvez doing ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BLACKBURN

... entrepreneur Monsieur Bonamici has just arrived from South Africa with the intention of securing novelties of all descriptions in the artistic world. His object is to tour throughout South Africa with the finest combination of talent procurable. THE Australian ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 704 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... they do expect, to see the relations of the two races placed on a better footing by a bitter war between them, a war 'which has many of the .incidents of a civil war, and is waged on one side by citizen soldiers. To most observers it seems more likely to ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the photo- graphers who are now acting in the capacity of war correspondent in South Africa. illustra- ting each with a portrait and one or two characteristic examples of his photographs. In no war has photography played a, part any- thing like as great ...

IS THE OLD SPIRIT DEAD?

... drive you out of Sruth Africa alItopethor; B00,CO Dutoh heroes will trample you under BRITAIN'S ANSWER. Is then the ancient spirit dead 9 Look I how the soldiers storm the height! Upward and onward rolls the fight, Though fierce the war-hail volleys reotnd ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... ArBicA; Its Hivtory Heroes, and Wars. By Professor W. DOUGLAS is xaisms, assisted by ALFnRD STRED. E[orace Marshall and Son. his portly volumne-it extends to close upon 700 pages-doers somewhat fromn the many books for which the war is responsible. In the first ...

Theatrical Mems

... Squire at KIennington alter the pantomime. The Masque of War and Peace, written by Mr Louis N. Parker, is to be performed by amateurs at Her Majesty's Theatre for the benefit of the War Fund. Mr Forbes Robertson is recovering very slowly from infiluenn ...

SOLDIERS' WIDOWS & ORPHANS

... Dramatic Society not only provided an excellent ehtertainmeui' a for a large audience, but afforded help to the Lord Mayor's War Fund. The firstpartof the programme C consisted.of-some excellent songs, &a.: It was opened. by a piano overture by Miss Katherine ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... on The settlement after the War in SSouth Africa, recently published. The fol- L lowing is an extract from. the article: - Dr. Farrelly suggests that the High Commissioner should beeome6 Governor-General ad Seil Africa, with sa direct authority from ...

TVE LONDON MUSIC HAL

... in their raids on English territory which heralded the war, calls upon his men to attack, hut the prison-sweeper, who has left his home at Holloway to make himself gener- ay useful in South Africa, pops in in the nick of time, -- any , A_ _^ rwr-ntllrn ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3292 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture