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LEAVES FROM A TRAVELLER'S NOTE-BOOK

... existed weals openly advocated. At the present time no one talks of sending ,Southl Africa about its business. Irdse nefutly itproved, and thetendeney Tad bitternwon Ihc -he ?? war-11' i r id still upward. and perfect tranquillity reigns, throughout the land ...

Fashion and Varieties

... twice taken in war and carried off with the baggage of the 46th Regiment, by the enemy, and each time, with characteristic masonic feel- ing, honourably returned to the lodge of the 46th. On one of these occasions, during the American war, the masonic chest ...

AMUSEMENTS

... fortunate it was not thrown off the meta:l. SIR EVELYN WOOD AND WAR CORRES- PONDENTS. Spea-kiag last night as a guest at the Authors' Club dinner, Sir Evelyn Wood referred to the work of the civilian war correspondents, and said they were as intrdpid as they were ...

AMUSEMENTS

... The pictures are realry excellent ones, and ?? `were sewell received last nioht. They include illustrations of the war in South Africa and other military views, in addition to many humorous ones. GIIANYD OPERA ROU:SE. 3liss Ada Bianche and her companr ...

Literary Notices

... history of the late war. The style is p-rspicueuq, and, when occasion srequires, eloquent. When the first number of the series reached us, we confidently predicted that the completed work would form a narrative of the events of the war likely to remain to ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... Tinsley Brothers will publish in Jan- uary, 1 With a Show through Southern Africa, by Mr. Charles H. Du Val. The book will be & record of the author's adventures during the Zulu war. Mr. J. R. Green's new volume on early English history, and 1'rof. I1nxley's ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... Flora Sfiaw will write the Australasian volume, and Mr. E. F. Knight, author of ' Mada- gascar in War Time and Where Three Empires Meet, that on South Africa, both being experts in their respective subjects, bwhile Canada will be undertaken by the originator ...

Fashion and Varieties

... *went back to Africa, where his name became conspicuous in connexion with the battles oif Mouzaia and Du Cousas. There he attained the rank of chief of a battalion. Throughout the two following years he was occupied in pursuing the war, and became fainous ...

SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... response to an encore sang True till death. He also sanF with Miss Louise Agnese Balfe's duet, Excelsior,' and received a war recall. Mr, B. W. Caughey's humorous sketch was received with warm expressions of approbation, and was really very amusing. ...

AMUSEMENTS

... countryr, bh Arthur Shirley is appearing this wetk aI the Gra~nd Opera H'u- . J, i a dratna' in ihoee &cts relatmng to the w;ar in South Africa, and ;is might na.hral e het expucted, it IS full of stirrino imeidenta The d'fferent srenes are vcrv reaiitic, and ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... second editiaon tee of Canon Carmichael's sermon tn the war. the We have also rece'ved 'Tle Incorporated Ac- the countanuts' Journ& , Sketchv Bits' War Album, goy and the Weekly Budget Transvaal War Special. net ?? - .- cc-n kin ALMANACS AND CALENDARS ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... of the American Civil War is new. The essavys fall into five groups, treating respectivelT of subjects brarinrg -upon military history, the art of war, problems of British policy, national de- fearce, and the Soutth African war. This volume will be published ...