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... Oha Kinvl. 6d. Wwd, Lock, and Co. A Little History of South Africa. By G. McC. T' eal Is. 6d. The Key to South Africa: Delagoa Bay. By )L G. Jessett. Is. Der Junge Breitmann in South Africa. 3d The Poetical Works of Mathilde Blind. Edited by A. Symons ...

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... COMING SETTLEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA. READ THE TWO ESSENTIAL BOOKS. 1.-THE TRANSVAAL FROM WITHIN. By J. P. FITZPATRICK. 2s. 6d. net. EIGHTIETH THOUSAND. 11.-THE RISE AND FALL OF KRUCERISM. A PERSONAL RECORD OF FORTY YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA. By JOHN SCOBLE, Thies ...

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... Old Ireland, we are now creating for our- selves a New Ireland in South Africa. And just as the Old Ireland detests English government, so does our New Ireland loathe it. The war now drawing to a close is one of the most ignoble in all history. At the ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... Translated, with Intro- duction. and Notes, by the Rev. John Browalie. (Oliphant, Anderson, and Ferrier.). Pen Pictures of the War, by Men at the Front; vol. . The Campas-n in Natal to the Battle of Colenso. J Horace ?? a and Son.) Periods of European Literature ...

RIDER HAGGARD'S LATEST BOOKS

... continued to draw for more than thir;y years. In a similar way Rider Haggard went out to South4 Africa as a clerk under Sir Thecpilus Shepssone. He sawv tie Zulu war, which ended in the smashing of Cetewayc's power, ad he took back with him tc England vivid ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... .-MIOrning: To Cape Verd Islands via South- ampton; to West Coast of Africa via Liverpool, and to Falkland Islands (parcel mails). Evening: To Grand Canary and West toast of Africa via Liverpool; to Falkland Islands via Tilbury; to Smyrna via Marseilles ...

THE REVIEWS

... Galliffet; the French War Minister. It is satis- factory to know, however, that, despite modern weapons, victories can be won at a much less cost of life than formerlyi and that, in Colonel Maude's opinion, our initial mistakes in South Africa have been no worse ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... I MNOR BOOKS AND KOW EDITIONS. I s The enlistment of a special corps of sharp- t shooters for South Africa, and the encourage- ment given by the Government to the forms- tion of rifle clubs outside the Vchinteer organi- sation, has induced R A. Everett ...

From the Bookshelf

... the Orange Free State when we were on the brink of war with the South African Republic, well knowing that this State had a treaty of alliance with the Orange Free State, and that, in the case of war, this ammunition would be used jointly by the burghers ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2168 | Page: 33 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Romney Exhibition

... upon which two distinguished specialists are understood to be at work. !, M. H. S. ' trw PrparturC in the Ailitia THE war in South Africa has taught us many lessons, and one of the most important is that mounted infantry is a branch of the Service that has ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Our Christmas Bookshelf

... States in the early part of the war. School- boys, as we all know, are intensely patriotic, and will follow with keen interest the exciting career of Val Moray, the eighteen-year-old son of a British settler in South Africa. Boss Val, as he is called by ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...