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LEEDS FINE ART GALLERY

... thereto. stating that notwxithstanding ibis proclamation the importation of ainntions of war into the G'ermr an sphere is still prohibited. THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. WAR NEAR ABEOKLTTA. The British and Afncan Steam Navigation Company's floral Meiail steamer ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... French Childitn, ' by Th. Bentzou, to which Maurice de Montrel's drawings add much point; and ' Glave in the Heart of Africa: Peace anld War Between [Bang-venlo and Tanganyilca (from the journals of the late E. J. Glave), are both exceedingly interesting ...

SERIOUS SITUATION IN WEST AFRICA

... SERIOUS SITUATION IN WEST AFRICA. RAISING OF NATIVE LEVIES. DESPATCH OF OWMBB The condition affair. in W«et Ainre. JMdered to be wry senom, Una occupying the —nwl altelii of Ike SMtak Government. There ream fear tkt the XH»t defeat the expedition ant ...

A VOICE FROM AFRICA

... A VOICE FROM AFRICA. I- (PROM A CORRESPONOSDET) r- Ye who have trod where Niger's currents pour er Their tide of waters on Atlanta's shore, Iy Perchance have Viewed with rapture-rolling eye ty That infant ocean as he hurries by, to Flinging green chaplets ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... Wilkinson writes on 'The :if War in S&uth Africa ad tlie Americnn Civil War ?? 1 and 3tr. Poultnoy Bigelo'-r>n Gerian's. England. and America. (The C!olunmilsh Company Limited, 43, Fetter-laue, London.) THE BOERS AND TE WAR. In asking. What are we fighting ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Oha Kinvl. 6d. Wwd, Lock, and Co. A Little History of South Africa. By G. McC. T' eal Is. 6d. The Key to South Africa: Delagoa Bay. By )L G. Jessett. Is. Der Junge Breitmann in South Africa. 3d The Poetical Works of Mathilde Blind. Edited by A. Symons ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... on The settlement after the War in SSouth Africa, recently published. The fol- L lowing is an extract from. the article: - Dr. Farrelly suggests that the High Commissioner should beeome6 Governor-General ad Seil Africa, with sa direct authority from ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... suggestive words, remains the oom- xnercial currency of Africa. Slaves are needed to purchase ivory, and they are seized without scruple or meroy. It is perfectly true that many modern travellers *egard Africa simply as a country to be explored in the interests ...

LITERATURE

... burning ques;,>ns was indispensable, bnt this was far fromi the cs.-e in South Africa in 1875. It has been said t1hlit Lord Carnron's. polity in. forcing eorfodera- tio on South Africa. was really prompted by- a wish to -ontraot British responsibilities, and ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... centred in T'e Law- of South Africa, by Mr. W. F. Craies, and The Support of War by War, by Mr. John S. Pisley, In the latter ye find the follaring statements:- It may f be tateme as a general pr-nciple of the Law of War that the stronger beiligerent ...

DR. LIVINGSTONE'S BOOK

... the press. It is entitled- w jb MISSIONARY TRAVELS AND RESEARCHES IN SOUTH t e AFRICA, including a Sketch of Sixteen Years' Resi- le dence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey fromE 5i- the Cape of Good. Hope to Loanda on the West Coast; thence ...

CRIMENA AND INDIAN MUTINY VESTERANS ENTERTAINED

... peace. He serrad through the Ciimeaa War aad the ladian Mutiny, suffers wound sword-cut oa the head, both which reesived battle-field. is uoable te wark. man named Anderson enlisted in the Hague t, asrvad the Kaffir War and Indian Mutiny. Ha wa* discharged ...