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... Wilkinson writes on 'The :if War in S&uth Africa ad tlie Americnn Civil War ?? 1 and 3tr. Poultnoy Bigelo'-r>n Gerian's. England. and America. (The C!olunmilsh Company Limited, 43, Fetter-laue, London.) THE BOERS AND TE WAR. In asking. What are we fighting ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... centred in T'e Law- of South Africa, by Mr. W. F. Craies, and The Support of War by War, by Mr. John S. Pisley, In the latter ye find the follaring statements:- It may f be tateme as a general pr-nciple of the Law of War that the stronger beiligerent ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... of the moment is unquestionably Dr. Farrellys s'earch- ing ane temperate exasmination of The Settlement After the War in South. Africa -a volume -which is entitled to rspeet, since. it is the outcome rnot merely of four years' pereonzal experience at ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... Dieinemann. Mr. Fishci Unu-in has now in the press a companion volums to his 'How to Read the War News from Soutlh Africa. It is entitled How to Read the Chinese War News. It will supply information. with re-gard to Chinese etansen, soldiers, and customns ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... to Be, and What it Is; and Diplomaticus on The Crisis in the Far East. In considering -what is to follow the war in South Africa, Mr. Dicey says:- The Boers have got to bearn that they are no longer the ruiing raco; and this lesson will be best ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... laest with the natives. He traces the genesis of the present war, and shows how completely this country was in the dark as to the Boer preparations far a military struggle. He thlinks the war had its origin in the antipathy of the Boers to the Uitlanders ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... own experiences in South Africa., a 3 book which is certain to be one of the successes of the coming publishing season. MJeanwhile there has just appeared a dainty, volnme which consists of a. re- print of sketches of Sport in War, which appeared about ...

COLNE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... simultaneous oncurrence of the Edgeweorth show no coubt had its influsneive upon the entries in this section, and the w-ar in South Africa might have indirectlv nontributed to this result, but neither of these influence5 N;xll account fio- the disappointingly ...

LITERATURE

... IL I T' E It A T U R E. 1oIn the Web of a. War, by H. F. Prevost Dattersby, one of the war cocespon~dents of the Marning 'Post, , is a really valuable addition to the literature of the e struggle in South Afric To begin with, it has a great advantage ...