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African Telegraph and Gold Coast Mirror

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA AFTER THE WAR

... interest in Africa and Africans, indulged in a forecast on Africa's future in a learned lecture delivered before the Royal Geographical Society, Burlington Gardens, under the title The Political Geography of Africa before and after the War. In elegant ...

TO THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA and

... TO THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA and OUR DEPARTED GREAT. Oh! For a harp of my,tic power, A voice of heav'nly tone ; That might awake in Sorrow's hour Solace to ease thy moan ; To bid the magic Muses with forceful beauty tell The glories of each Hero, and ...

German Atrocities in West Africa

... Gerrwi colonies hay official inspiration. It is quite true that the seizure of German possessions in Africa will not affect the main course of the war, which will be decided elsewhere, and that tile question of their ultimate ownership cannot be determined ...

South Africa and Lord Milner

... African troops the War in Africa itself could not have been -conducted to so successful an issue, and in such a comparatively brief space of time. In Sir Harry Johnston's well-written little 'book, entitled, ' The Black Man's part in the War,' will be found ...

The War of the Races

... Germany have been centres round which have burst the storms of battle; fighting has and is taking place in West Africa, South-West Africa, East Africa, the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and very soon we shall see Germany stripped of all her colonial possessions ...

PEACEFUL PENETRATION IN AFRICA. A Warning to Neutrals

... PEACEFUL PENETRATION IN AFRICA. A Warning to Neutrals. The Chairman of the Benguella Railway, at a recent meeting, has described how he was approached prior to war by a foreign banker with a proposal to complete this African railway, and how Sir Edward ...

SIR HARRY JOHNSTON AND THE FUTURE OF WEST AFRICA

... merchant, administrator, in tropical Africa is often led to regard the progress of Islam as a boon, especially if it be in East and Central Africa, and, above all, in West Africa. There is no doubt that in most parts of Africa the British administrator, soldier ...

THE WAR IN EUROPE

... THE WAR IN EUROPE. When Napoleon 111. declared war against Germany in 18.io, he was apparently uninformed as to the preparedness of the German armies for war, and equally so as regards the unpreparedness of the French armies. For, whatever might be the ...

WAR DAY BY DAY

... British prisoner of war, who was .condemned to death in Berlin for striking a guard in the German camp, is commuted to 20 years' imprisonment. January 12th.—Fierce fighting took place on the East of Soissons. Rumania expected to join in the war during February ...

AFRICA AND RECONSTRUCTION. By F. E. M. HERCULES

... longing eyes towards Africa because of her vast natural resources, the fertility of her soil, the splendid possibilities for development, and the docility and innocuousness of the great bulk of the native population. And so Africa seems to be always in ...