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A SOLDIERS' MUSTER-ROLL.*

... dead who have fallen in this war, to think of them in the kindiv Greek manner as being carried to their 'on, home by winged Death and winged Sleep, .is Sarpedon was, from Ilium to his tomb in Lycia, and Memnon to Africa. A letter of Mr. John Morley's ...

REVIEWS FOR AUGUST

... public life by the senti- ment of England with regarI to the Iouth i Africa War a good many of us will entirely - dissent. Mr. Edward J. Hodgson contributes an American view of the Beer War, a- view en- thuniastcally in favour of the British policy. .The ...

AMUSEMENTS IN EDINBURGH

... wonderful tricks with complete success, Another prominent attraction was the graphic render- ing of an episode in the South Africa War entitled At the Front seith Frcuech's Horse. in which Mr Alfred Leicester Cooke appeared. After this came the drawing-room ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1345 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... characters to South Africa as war correspondent and black-and-white artist ; while we trust that a second edition of the tale may be able to wind up with a postscript to tell how his hitherto perverse sweetheart has welcomed the war correspondent home ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1127 | Page: 34 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NURSERY RHYMES.*

... have a consider- ale influence in populisrising the study of the geography of Africa. Tranevaal War Atlhm (T. Nelson and Sons) NEW PUBLICATiONS. A History of South Africa. By W. Basil Wors. folid. is. net.-' A History of the English Church. By Dean ...

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 ...

PRESIDENT KRUGER'S TOUR

... lnul hbe of British c'I.31 a nr3 ?? In ,.ddtiot, ?? are Omit 1)0 (5oo te. 'itping treated Ili J3rif-ish hosprfaig ?? Africa, Sinces tihct war boF;r-an, ab~out{ fvx of~t-f('i 3mCIA1th3 ago, th-6fe linvo bset, ma 2,r.So eivilbtlz cetisuatios. About 4,000. ...

War Notes from the Magazines

... war T1otes from Ot e llga~,ill cs ANNEXATION AND AFTER DIPLOMATICUS, in the Fort- nightly, in a long and closely reasoned article, discusses the various courses open to us in making a settlement in South Africa after the war. It is scarcely worth while ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LEEDS

... -0harles W. Poole's Diorama is attracting large houses here this week, from the fact that pictures. illustrative of South Africa and the War are being shown, and this is brightened by Poole's variety orga- nisation, inclu.ing the Phydora Trio, in first-class ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1400 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOURTH EDITION

... l'trated by the English from interested motives in South Africa. Thek A'Oosits after discussing the war in a very bitter vein, says that the more En1cland weakeens herself by the prolongation of the war, the better it will be ?or Germany. Mliss Marie Boucicault ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... played in Love Knots, by Louis N. Parker. After playing for some time in England, he went to South Africa, and settled there, at Johannesburg. He was war corre- spondent for the Morning Post when he met his death. TH0uGH Bootles'Baby goes into the evening ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5319 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... IOuR cRIM IN ARICA. ?? -- ,_,,.PULPIT DOGS OF WAR. lished in en Aberdeen paper. Can these be temnp les of the Christ From whence the war-cries co)51, The call to arms, the roar for blond, And cheer of battle drum? Are these His ministers of peace That ...