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FOREIGN NEWS

... adds that the Canadian Pacific rejected the proposal. THE CIVIL WAR IN CHILI. Nsw Yo-~, M1arch 23.-The New, York Times publishes a desnatch from Washington stating that1 the United States war-vessel Charleston, as well as the San Francisco, will' hob sent ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... 73rd Coin- pany of Paget's Corps, commanded by Colonel Harold Paget, which are both about to proceed to the seat of war in South Africa. The Eon. Sidney Greville was in t] attendance. His Royal Higlhness, attended by the Eono Sidney Greville, left Marlborcueb ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... under very sad circumstances. He was on his way to Soee Africa in the Sumatra, and succambed in his twe;SY sixth year to malarial fever. M rs Rochiforti Magnire, who recently returned froS South Africa, is now staying in St. James's Sgcdl' Mrs. Maguire is ...

BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY

... Here these men have come, and here they snail remain, and if you take them away bv force, I will surrender myself prisoner oi war. [Applause.] The missionaries had made that little Danish settlement famous in the annals of Christian mission throughout the ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... in South Africa amounted last year to ue' aud half' mil'ioan serling, a2ainst under Orbee quartere ox-a millio, in 1890. This alarming growtli il -foreign comvupetitionis attributed to the etert ing of direct -shipping ines to Zouth Africa from Ameri-a ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... South Africa Company. On Thursday an application vwas made to Mr. Justice &irling on behalf of the Matabeleland Company (Limited) and certain shareholders in the British South Africa Company (Limited) against the directors of the British Sooth Africa Company ...

SHOULD BURGLARS BE SHOT?

... created a deep impression amongtbe Arabs of Nortbern Africa, and tbat the belief is generally entertained that Rabab, the former slave of Zobeir Pacba, who has already conquered Baghirmi. and is now at war with the Sultans of Bornu and Wady, is acting in ...

THE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT LICHFIELD

... evidence is ei3bstantiated by the British Consan, Mr. Wyndham. .He says that ?? coincidence of the plague in Tndia and the war in South Africa created suea a demand for army physicians that many inoempetent Eiglish medical students, attracted bt the adi&tiaejnents ...

MIDLAND DISTRICT NEWS

... meetings a resolution was passed congratulating her M~ajesty's Governrent on the recent successes of the BritLsh forces in South Africa, and ?? that no settlement would be acceptable to the country unless it provided for the complete in- corporattion of thne ...

AFFAIRS OF A PENSNETT IRON-MASTER

... prices, and, in fact, he thought they were compelled to do so. The costly war in Soutli Africa was the reason of the emtr tax, and the majority of the people believed that the war was just and knew that it had to be paid for. He propased a resolution which ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... Amrnerica. and Pacific Coast, per Treat, via Sountham~pton-to 12.20 a~ni-L (jedne-a'a-J. To Grand Canary and West Coast of Africa, per Szkuto, via Liverpool. to 2.40 a.ma;.(WVedieesday). To-metosuw (N xeDSESDAY). To United States, Cauada, Bermudts, Cuba ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Lord and Lady EHothfield. leav7e London to-day for the Continent. Lady flomer is to accompany Lord Justice Ran.e to South, Africa when he sails in the Dunottar Castle% on August 4. Lady Romer is a daughter of the late Mark Lemon, the brililiant editor ...