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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Literature

... and desire of Dutch supremacy in South Africa, the present war has been brought about, lis avery stroug OD6. It is certainly ono that the friends of the Boor will find didicult to answer. Mr. Ginok- stein ?? Africa thoroughly, and if he writes vigorously ...

Sidelights on the War

... of the almost indescribable and onite unavoidable distress which has resulted from the outbreak of hostilities mn Sounh Africa. This refers to the! refzigeeA who were compelled to hurry out of lhe Transveal, leaving practically. everythin.g behind ...

Music

... concert at Queen's ball on Monday after- voon, in aid of the Soldiers' Widows' aud (rphans' fund, in connection with the war in South Africa, but introduced a; new composition from his own pen. This work was a string snartet in A ma~or lOp. I1). Whilstinstinctwi~h ...

Literature

... gnob.. a book atm tb I very apropos, at tbroving a strtong light on the ways and. character of the people with whem we are at war. Dr Keane is wellknowii as a writer on ethnology and onthropology. and waas not lona since Vce.;preaident of the kuthrepolnvioal ...

The Music Halls

... dental death. SQUIRRELS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. The Zoological society's small mammal house at present contains no fewer than six examples of the bristly ground- I squirrel, a beautiful species inhabiting I South Africa. A squirrel is usually considered to ...

Literature

... really anxious tobequicklyrioh, an4has spentmuchtimo secretly in inventing and perfecting a new shell which is to revolutioniao war- fare. He offers it to the English Govern- ment, but is snubbed. Then he offers it through a friend to the French Govern- ment ...

ROYAL ACADEMY BANQUET

... flourished the most brightly (cheers). Let us earnestly hope that this will be the outcome of the present war. With allthe splendd emotions which war produces it is impossible not to feel that there is a background where we must - recoguise the suffering ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... picturesque war effects. It is written with a strong bias, which was fully responded to by the audience. References to Kruger were strong at times. During the. evening a collection was made for the fund, and very cheerfully taken up. The war scenes were ...

Literature

... attention is just now to keenly centred, it is interesting to note the opinion of the military historian of the ten months' war in 6outh Africa against the Gaikas and Zulue when General, then I ajor, Boller was organiser and lender of the Frontier Livht Horse:- ...

The Music Halls

... for the welcome home which the people of Arundel had extendal to his broth r and -himself on their retirn' from the' war in South Africa., After humorously referring to his own election as Mayor of Westminster the duke said he had that evening to priopose ...

Music

... R. Broqure a number of instru- mental pieces bearing titles more or less. conneeted with the miiitary situation in I South Africa have been comuooed by Fabian Scott; The Ladyasmth, 'Kim-, berley, 'Mafelking,. aud 'JPretorU marches, each with an ...

Literature

... anct as a sound, wholesome, and ite- resting piece of fiction it can be heartily recommended. WAR PUBLICATIONS. Hnrrison and Sons.-'. The Trne His- tory or the-War; being the ufficial ?? from the imeneral- Command- fne-in-chief the Forces-in Besth Afriva ...