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... BOOI; 01 DMlrX B)ErlO, Dy the Editorof the' Quiver. (London;: Cassell & Co.) 13nlms'ia WAR SON(;S. (London: Cnarles Sherrard and Co.) 6d. An attractive volume of war sony, which will be acceptable at the present time. ' The ?? Jack of Old England, and ...

JANUARY MAGAZINES

... JANUARY MAGAZINES. T'ha most ulp-to-date articles in Biaokwood bear on the war s operations and the policy of Great Britain in South Africa. Of the op-eraticnis, already so familiar to every reader of the daily papers. nothing need be said. savo that ...

THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... ha Prisorers of War will be read with mc interestby all whose friends in South Africa tio have been so unfortunat3 as to fall into the Ca hands of the enemy, The rights and _ privileges of prisoners, according to the customs of war are fully explained ...

The Top of the Morning

... Frederick Treves was one of the speakers at the meeting of the Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, at Exeter Hall yesterday. The war in South Africa, he said, proved that the Englishman was as good now as he ever was; that he had the same courage, the same go, and ...

Literature

... the Mayfly, yellow dun, olive dun, dotterel, orange bumble, and sandfly.-H. D., in the 'Field.' REPORT ON WAR RELIEF FUNDS. The report of the War Relietf.Falds Committee the substance of whiob hs alriady been pablisbed, wi a otllclally issued on Thursday ...

WOODSIDE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY'S FESTIVAL

... referring to the war in South Africa, Mr Durlie said whatever differenceo* ,opinion might exist as to the war. one thing they were all agreed upon-thev were proud of thei-r soldiers and eailors-(.applause)-and however regrettable the war might be, they ...

LITERATURE

... burning ques;,>ns was indispensable, bnt this was far fromi the cs.-e in South Africa in 1875. It has been said t1hlit Lord Carnron's. polity in. forcing eorfodera- tio on South Africa. was really prompted by- a wish to -ontraot British responsibilities, and ...

Notes from the Magazines

... THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS TuE Eng;ish llhest~rawed for November contains this month a whole series of articles connected with the war. The first, a history of the crisis by Imperialist, briefly reviews the now familiar facts which have brought aboutt the present ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1127 | Page: 30 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... their fortunes in South Af rica after the war. The author's trenchant criticism. of Mr Bryce's, North Americin Review article whn' .r -onl The H-istorical Causes of the present War givE in South Africa and his eminently sensible an. views on ...

MARCH MAGAZINES

... been done during the War by the Royal Arniv Medical Corps, bhe writer jiniin' niost cordially in she c~horus of foreign approv.al T'here is a tiresly and suggesmivo artcle on the question of sub- marine. tables ad of tteir use in war, Be-tideo addi- tioneal ...

THE JANUARY MAGAZINES

... France, the War Relief Funds, the Tinkering of Modern Hymns, and Shakespeare and the Modern Stage. Sir Wemyss Reid again analyses and criticises the daily newspapers. The Contemposary Review manages to pile up a lot of isms about the Boer War-Capi- talism ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... part IV. of Khakij in South Africa. ' I Mr T. Hicks, 85 Brixton oead, London, ?? has printed a little essay entitled The Open) Secret, or True Christian Service, by Netser. Why Kruger Made War. Why Kruger MAade War, or Behind the- Boer Scenes. ...