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OPENING OF PARLIAMENT LONDON, Thursday.—To-day King Edward the Seventh signalised the beginning of his reign by ..

... it is satisfactory to me to be able to assure you that my relations with other Power, continue to be friendly. The war in South Africa has not yet entirely terminated, but the capitals of the enemy and his principal hem of communication are in my possession ...

A WORD TO LADIES

... the magazines this month is that contributed to the Wiedsiir Magazin,. by Ernest E. Williams, on the poseibilitiel of Africa atter the war. Cape Colony should have a promising future, judging by the following ittntistics :— In the year ending May. 1898 ...

BUSINESS INSTR. E

... them took prate ender the Coneervative Onvereroest. Will the conntry never get rid of the evils of the South Africa° War ? Oa the approach of the war extra men we,. engaged at the Areenal, sail now 9.000 of them Anti them. 'elven oat of employment. It may ...

Speak-- Sing

... is the sixth eon of the late Mr. James Craig, of Craigavon and Tyrella, County Down. He served in the South Africa. war, and during the great war was Quartermaster-General of the 313th (Ulster) Division. He has been Treasurer of his Majesty's Household ...

Ni. UST RECEIVED ♦ SZOOND suns! FOR TER SZABO!! OF

... Ireland the three usilliune of mousy paid annually au trronemo , of revenue. England le paying with a light heart the death Africa war ex. pewees. It has voted million* last Scarier to schemes annociatod either with benevolence or Imperial policy ; Ireland ...

understood. Near that Tear de he AND It•L LYMON B Y which the leper wee imprisoned, steads the FARMING SOCIETY

... of Letrim, oa Thursday, before Samuel Vance, Erg., a Commissioner of the High Court of Jukes in Ireland. TIM to 8017TH AFRICA.— The war with the Boers is still going on, in which oar troops have not achieved much sauces. One column under Colonel Lanyon ...

THE WAR

... who has since received the decoration of the Star of India, and who was one of the Commissioners sent out to South Africa after the war to investigate the financial condition of the country; and Robert Reid. who gained first place in the examination for ...

other has. I have pieced amendments upon to eliminate them from the Bill 1 bawd be within the bounds of

... before us which no one can mistake. In our own day we have men part of South Africa desolated by war. No tongue can tell what it mesas. Rut whatever war meant to Booth 1 Africa 'lreland suffersd not ones or twice, bat many limes. Is is ancient history. ...

;!':'~, , BUSINESS NOTICE. intended for publication and local sews paragraphs ahonid he addressed to The Editor ..

... successful, we would probably have lost all our possessions in South Africa. Possibly the war might have been avoided if Mr. Kruger and Mr. Chamberlain were men of peace. They were men of war, political or otherwise, from their youth up, and it is useless ...

NOSINESS NOTICE

... time in Europe, sojourning at Utrecht for a considerable period, but the greater part of his life was spent in South Africa. After the war against the British in 1881, Kruger became head of the Provisional Government, and two years afterwards was elected ...

)) AND itt Oreit -IEII4 Le UR ittz'

... destruction ef the in. tegrity and independence of Turkey. They had drifted into a war in Africa which they did not sanction, and in Afghanistan they had created a war which had destroyed a once friendly nation. Lord Hartington says that the ascendancy ...

THE WAR

... but spin and weave it. Our own colonies will grow more. Canada is now a flax-producing country. When I visited East Africa before the war there was not an acre under flax. Now scutch mills are being erected. Ireland can produce flax of as strong a fibre ...