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SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL ENQUIRY

... portion of the Russo-Turkish war, and he -was bound to say he saw very much the same thing there as in South Africa, but it was rather difficult to make a comparison between a barbarous war and a war such as that in South Africa, Witness ...

CAPTURED MERCHANT STEAMERS

... amongst v arious war relief funds. COLLECTIONS FOR THE' WAR FUND. Collections will, we understand. be made to-morrow in all churches where they have not already been made, in accordance with the Queen's letter, on behalf of sufferers from the war in South Africa ...

SOLIHULL POLICE COURT

... both Consuls will receive an idernri tl! L4(),000. _ _ _ _ _ _ THE 7 WEST COAST_ OF AFRICA. It is mado evident by tre latest newv receivil Ire the West Coast of Africa that thelot of July viU set n a day too soon for Commodoro Sir illiam hewett. aossmblo ...

COLONAL OFFENDERS

... year'1876. It appeared that'in the early part of the year 1876 prisoner was charged' before the justices of G riqualand, South Africa, with receiving some stolen diamonds, and upon the evidence then given sent for trial. He was ad- mitted to bail, himself ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... weddinu present, whicb cost £20 ls. Last Sep- tember his business absolutely cewased on account of the war in South Africa.-Mr. Woollett: What had the war to do with your business? Bankrupt: That was where all the goods went to, and there was no market at ...

ALLEGED CRUELTY BY A BRITISH OFFICIAL

... very serious charge has been preferred against Captain R. E. Copland Crawford, acting manager of the Sulymah dis- trict, West Africa. Captain Crawford is a Government official, and it is alleaed that a coloured servant of his died through the shocking il ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... and the Hon. Lady 'Reid, Miss Magdalen Ponsenby, and Captain 3. B. Seely (commandinz tbe isle of Wightim perial Yeomanry ?? Africa) and Mrs. :Seely hal the honour of being included. The Queen went out this morning, accompanied by Princess Henry of Batteaberg ...

THE SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL SCANDAL

... it ia understood that theo War Office authorities are desirous of appointing: two medical men, a civilian member of Parliamenti and a military officer as the committee of enoouirvi into the military hospitals in South Africa. There has been an excharge ...

THE HOSPITALS ENQUIRY

... management of the military hospitals in South Africa and the treatment of the sick and .vounded there, rn-st again yesterday at Bor- lington House, London, to take all available e-idence before proceeding to South Africa. Lord Justice Pomer presided, and all ...

THE PANITZA TRIAL

... the liquor traffic in Africa, which proved so harmful to the native races there, and the assurance of his sympathy with those who were labouring so earnestly for the material, moral, and spiritual benefit of the native races of Africa.-Before retiring, the ...

FRANCE

... evidently arising re among the public, prejudicial to Imperial sentiment ss considering Canada's action in ?? to the war hs in South Africa, that the Imperial Government failed heartily and actively to promote the Pacific eable scherne. NEWFOUNDLAND. in ...

A THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... diii-ct-c: theatrical companies. In jTuly-, 1839, the petitioner 'as offered an engagement by Mr. Lionel Brough to 'to South Africa. The petitioner consld.red ithe offer an advantageous one, and he accordinglv Ioft. lcavinc tbe respondent well provided for ...