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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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... HORLICK'S MALTED MILK, which ka3 proved its value to the sick I and wounded, asi is in lrge demand in Snith Africa. Fjpi all 'ybo suffer, Wneaer in peace or war, there is no better diet. The seat of most disorders is in the stomach, and Horlick'e Mal- ted Mile ...

LITERARY NOTES

... LITERARY NOTES P Mr Jenner Tayler is an author wbo is really going to South Africa-in the capacity of a scout, by the way. It was only in 1899 that Mr Fisher Unwin published a novel by hm entitled, Wanted, a Hero, the scene of which is partly laid in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... conducted and carrier oun - assisted bv Mr John Chapto' :: ' p credit for their untiring e&,r ' and enfoynment of all concrit- WAR in AFRICA. ?? : a CA. 'Golden A:rica Pnug ir ?? ?? rcam hmation F akO noura .s : u - !Moro 'naliov>d Go X= ; , M ?? e o l S e n ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dr-As ?? in Your columns it is affirmed that one of the fundamental causes of w the Transvaal war is the determination of Eng- fr land that all in South Africa should have equal fr rights. N'ow the laws of this freedom-giving I England declare the members ...

PARIS NOTES

... Pelletan's article appeared, the 'Memorial Diplomatique published an an- t nouncenienr to the effect thlat after the war is over in South Africa Lord Salisbury pro- . poses to visit foreign Courts and also to see the French Foreign Minister, with a view to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... provide medical and surgical aid for those who have suffered in South Africa, will be equally prepared to render aistince to otlicers returning home from these other theatres of war. . 1 Applications should be addressed to the Hon Arthur Brodrick, ?? House ...

FAIRS

... li- mited. Aged stores went from 11 guineas to £12 10s; 1 year old stores fetched £7 to £8. Beef was in limited supply and wars dear, rang. ing from 60s to 55s per cwt. Mutton also scarce and dear, fetching from 7d to 74d. There wvas a good demand for ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... a'eve appointment in yesterday's papers. The applications should be in on February 23, mot March 23 ?? inserted. WAR in AFRICA. GOLD in AFRICA. Golden AL us Plug is Rennedy's TobA co, Combiaation Flake natural leaf tobacco blended. Unalloyed Gold is ...

INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS

... which was cleverly played from memory by Miss Kathleen Corry- Tlandy. A sqirited war song, To Arms, by Dr Joze, having reference to the war now being waged in South Africa, was sung by Mr Gordon Cleather, Dr Joze accom- panying on the piano. Herr Bast's ...

CORK PARK HORSE FAIR

... animals, but the supply did not come to anything like the reqmurements of those engaged to purchase flesh foruse in South Africa to make up for the present losses to cavalry. Good hunters and huntresses were in active demand, and evervthing in this rlass ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... strong London Company. The ecaste includes Miss Sophie Ilarriss, a talented .artiste of wide exzerience, in Australia, South' Africa, and England. She was the principal bo-1 at thle opening of the Prince of Wales' Theatre. 'I London, and appeared also at ...