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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... rtrdge al is and C Ii l.T &net.)Jt sucha tine aa wY, this, when there is wa inCina, war a an Souh Africa, war at. the War Office, as 2ell i~ae as inuerbe hooks abt 'war the stoy of thie life oP th frs Duke of Wlito will& r be read With ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... the now famous book The Transvaal from Within; Sir Harry Smith: A Rqminiscence of the Boer War in 1848, by P. J. H. Berkeley; and The War in South Africa, to which is appended a map. Mr. R'chard Le Gallienne in a feeling aricle deplores the death ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... translated for the benefit of the Continent gener- ally.. Mr. Arnold Forster contributes a search- ing paper on The War Office and the War, and The Man in the Street criticises The Man in the Cabinst and each author furnishes a complement to the other ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... o Beaufort's hounds to France in 1863. d The war looms large in the Fortnightly Pe- le view (Chapman and Hall) as in moat of its n contemporaries Major Arthur Griffithe writes on The Condist of the War, Dr. Hillier ou r The Isues at Stake in South ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... The Ged of War. a romantic Cuban- American drama, wvill be the attraction at the Star Theatre. In the third act Mr. James Rice Cassidy will sing The British Hero, his own composition. After seven years' absence in America and South Africa, Miss Bessie ...

FASHIONS IN SAMOA

... thorougily triqed athlete as well. She is skilful in the use of arms and is cruel and relentless in war. She is equal in strettgth to many of the Samoan war- riors. For dress occasions the older Samoan girls I wear the same costume as a man This is a kilt: ...

ART NOTES

... Minister for War, has expressed its intention to have painted by distinguished artiste pictures representing the most remarkable achievements by each of the regiments of the French army. M. Protais will represent an episode of the Crimean war; M. Dapray ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... considerably depreciate the war books which are to follow this unhappy business in South Africa. The public, it is urged, does not care to re-read the finest descriptions of our defeats. So far as the announcements go, there will be war books from Mr. Julian ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... now be I ,t regrrdedas the comrasnion end slpplemont,devoted d tothe various attempts that hive been madeto e explore North Africa. Toe story Mr. D'Anvera had eto tell was narrated in an agreeable Ftyle, and I e consisted of a miss of information drawn ...

LITERARY ITEMS

... Battersby, the new war de1 correspondent of the Morning Post, ise grealt >ne, anthorty on Hociky, and had just n1ish- a ire. treatise on that subject when ho was obliged to x of make his arrangements for sailing for South hey Africa. The treatise, which ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of the second Punic war, in fact, being passed under review which concludes the first volume. The second s volume starts with the condition of the ancient y world about the year 200 B.C., special atten. tion being devoted to Africa, Syria, and i- Egypt ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... with the Duke of O Cam-bridge; Dr. Leyds answers a series of ques- 1a tio4S on the Origin, Duration,,and Outcome of to the War; the Right Hon. Earl Grey discusses of the whole question of South African policy; Pro- al fesr Hans Deibruck furnishes the ...