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... Cambrian Music Ware- house, High Street. Mr .:Herbert-J ones, F.R.G.S. In his DIORAMIC LECTURE, South Africa and the War. 1 HO Splendid Pictures. War Scenes Up-to-date. See Circulars. GRAND PAVILION, KHYL. Manager MR. D. WILIIASTS. MONDAY and TUESDAY ...

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... FIGHTING IN LIBERIA. The s.s. Volta, which has arrived at Liverpool from West Africa, brings intelligence of a second battle fought at Iiocktown between the natives of the place and Liberian troops. The fight took place on June 21 and lasted all day, ...

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... & General Supeaintendeut. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Newest Kmematograph—Animated;Pictures- Music. D. S. SALMOND, ESQ. Will deliver a LECTURE with Animated Pictures and Music on SOUTH AFRICA: A TRIP TO THE SEAT OF WAR, In the PIER PAVILION, RHYL, on ...

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... MONDAY, June 10th, and for 12 days, TELL AND TELL, the wonderful boy gymnasts. GRAY'S DISOLVING VIEWS OF THE RTJSSO- TURKISH WAR. JUNE 24th,for 12 days, DR. HOLDENS MAGICAL ENTERTAINMENT; and TULA (the man with the Iron Jaw.) JULY 8th, for 4 weeks,— B ...

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... jusuce. 1hd discussion on the subject then terminated, ana the communication was relegated to a com- mittee. A TRIP TO THE SEAT WAR.—This was the title of an interesting lecture delivered by Air. D. S. Salmond, of Glasgow, at the Grand Pay- ilion, last (Thursday) ...

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... in any part of the world. 1.—BRITISH EVENTS. The Afghan and Zulu wars, being the most pro- minent events, force themselves first upon the atten- tion. The first of the two Afghan wars, which terminated in the Treaty of Gandamak, was a legacy from the ...

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... , Joined to a noisy instrument, Makes that on which much time is spent. — Co-nun-drum. Why is a. washerwoman like a man-of-war ?-• Bepause she draws much water. What relation is that child to its father that is not its father's own son ?—Daughter. Who ...

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... places-some quinine and Cockle's pills, the latter a most invaluable medic.ne, and one which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects pro- duced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who ...

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... —Three months later the War Cry contained the portrait of a converted pasha. LATKST POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.—(Conven sat ion overheard at dinner table.)—She And whereabouts is Abyssinia (a little jubilant) Somewhere ill Africa. About thirty yars aLro ...

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... bearing upon the experiences of his son, Private E. Norman Hughes, who is serving with the Canadian con- tingent in South Africa Canadian Contingent, Ecrest Fabricken (First Factory), near Pretoria, Sept. 23rd, 1900. Dear Dad,—We expect to be on our way ...

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... discussion on the cau-e of quarrel was proceeded with ? The Boer, alarmed at tnis sudden proposition to defer diplomacy to war, asked the meaning of such a bloodthirsty request. The b vs want the word to fire. replied Pat, because they are so mortal ...

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... places—some quinine and Cockle's pills, the latter a most invaluable medic.ne, and ore which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects pro- duced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who ...