A PLEA FOR ABANDONING SOUTH AFRICA

... more venturesome representatives of their families who have gone across the Vaal to make their fortunes. Perhaps the civil war, or war of races, is conceived by the orators and penmen of the Cape as a secondary stage of the struggle with the protectors ...

BRITISH REVERSE IN WEST AFRICA

... DBRITISH REVERSE IN WEST AFRICA. LA lES 1' Dl) E AILS 011' I: ll NC . tC,. col ?? fie MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN. St COiMiPLEEI'E. LIST1- 01 'ITIIE. KILLED AND WOUNDED. ha 'Ihe Adimiralty hls issuecd a telegram sent by Rear-Admiral Bcdiord th, collniande ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. FIGHTING AT AN .,gg END. (CM41tAt Nzws TELeGRAM.) RomE, Tuesslay. Replying in the Chamber to-day to an in- terpellation by Signor Lucifero, the Premier declared that Greece and Turkey had both accepted the mediation of the Powers, and that therefore ...

THE WAR

... T H E WAR. FColttinued frot Page 7.1 THE MILITARY SITUATION. [BY OUR MILITARY CORRESPONDENT1 In the central sphere we cannot yet estimate how far the serious reverse to Gatacre's column may a fect the situation there ; but it is hoped it may be possible ...

OFF TO THE WAR

... OFF TO THE WAR. DEPARTURE OF HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY. SO EARLY IN THE MORNING. In the very early hours of this morning the 2nd Life Guards stationed at Albany-street Barracks completed their preparations for sending off their contingent of the composite regiment ...

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ON THE WAR

... be receiv A were again made ution was adopted declaring that the Zulu War originated in spirit of aggression which bad charac- Africa, and deeply terised tuo many of our former wars in South ing that an unfavour- able answer had I peace, ae been given ...

THE ZULU WAR

... THE ZULU WAR SIB BARTLE FREBE'3 DESPATCH. Another tolim at vaa issued on Saturday ths llui South Africa. The following Sir account th* nmsi-rs Isandnls Pi*to« 187*. Sir. Tlx telagrafiu which will reach you th* ■ail leaving Cap* Town oa tha inat. will ...

THE WAR

... THE WAR. SEVERAL SEVERE BATTLES. VICTORIES CLAIMED BY BOTH. FATAL RIOTS IN FRANCE. CAPTURE OF NANCY. EXODUS OF PRUSSIANS FROM FRANCE. PANIC AMONG FRENCH PEASANTS. INTERESTING INCIDENTS OF THE WAR The great army of Prussia has continued its ( mareli into ...

THE ZULU WAR

... men or money to uproot in South Africa all that can the country. T he Sir Garnet W. to tell them what the impressions he formed and we feel confident that measures will now to lay of permanen$ peace, are already of war and unsettlement. It involves would ...

THE WAR

... of the duties of strict neutrality during this war. The undersigned, Ac. (Signed) Lav alette. THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON THE SHIPPING TRADE OF SOUTjH WALKS. When the announcement of a declaration of war was ' first made it was at once seen that a great ...

THE WAR

... OF WTTItTEMBURG ON THE WAR. The King of Wurtemburg has expressed his opinion that, whatever may happen, the people of Germany are ruined for twenty years through the war. FRENCH WAR VESSELS OFF CAITHNESS. Two Fionch men-of-war are still hugging the coast ...

THE WAR

... capitulate like Macmahon and Bazaine. But the war .will not end even then. The cry of the provinces will still be, ' War to the death! The upshot will be the fall of France as a great nation, internecine war, and we shall once more witness the terrible ...