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1850 - 1899
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A TRIP TO THE ANTIPODES

... butts our megrim on Tuesday, the 16th, the daft gam euWeaMiy. the 27th Jamey, we animal hi Preabewa Bm, &sera Low the west of Africa. Th e beim in a MAW eon- Wks we had me* for weeks. WA wee merle and east alit fr om the capital of Sierra eouteles a paps** ...

J. ROBB & CO., Limited, Castle Place and Lombard Street, Belfast

... Samuel Montgomery) intro duced the speakers. Mifc Denison, of the North .Africa Mission, who was attired in native costume, gave an interesting account of the work in North Africa • while Mr. Gl3O. W. Blair, minionary from the Jungle Tribes' Mission, lectured ...

A BRZAELPAST LUXUET

... popular war journal . The frontispiece, entitled The Enemy in Sight is a fine, clearly defined picture, end is worthy of the contents of this journal, which is replete with splendid illustrations of the different types of our troops in South Africa or on ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER I. 1

... le tY end is pointed • aep the dud gpsy The War. THZ TIDE TURNS. ingroagous ADVANCIL MIME MEW KVIRYTHING THIRD VICTORY FOR MRTRITEN. • DICSPICRATIC BAWL& RAR,DERT MUT ON RROORD. gIILT BISITLUI views/N. The War Moe at six o'clock on Sunday wising Sawed a ...

Fireside Chat

... vote of thanks was also passed to the ladies for their kindness in collecting. A grand cinematograph exhibition of up•todate war ecenee, including the departure of the Gordon Highlanders, will be given in the Guild Hall, Bangor, on Monday evening. Full ...

man EMU

... curtain falls save the curtain night. l'he war between Great Britain and the 'Transvaal and the Orange Free &at+, a the race for the Austria Cup, have divided local interest during the week. News from the seat of war is eagerly sought, and the prom and cons ...

NORTHTDOWN HF

... issilea jest at preens, sad I will mity the Bangor =if dud pies lb Mr. Hseisedy as the um ba nada lift he owl binds, by meatpi=war will be pretty like /eft& binator, whe rased a net mate* knee Me. aft to act emy the Snead =ale views aft More dm latb souses ...

DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS J. ROBB & CO., Limited, Castle Place and Lombard Street, Belfast

... may be sent as a portent of some great calamity or of war. Various opinions were expressed whilst some felt less or more alarm at such an unusual occurrence. Not since the end of the Franco-Prussian war has there been anything at all to compare with it. ...

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... Belfast, and other places. The flowers chose . Cross-examined further, witness deposed fait Wiskerwals, who re-enter* with a Africa. Ile was said to have found benefi were mostly orchids, lilies, white chrysan that he told witness to leave the house, but ...

un MR. WILLIAM.CURRAGR

... nionntsia. No. Clot only on the roads of &Mod meatefes be whirl of the cycle to be beard. bet also away out In the Interior of Africa. Prom to the batiks of Victoria Nyanza tie lisp& is MS by members of the antra For the most part the country Is sweatry azi ...

E. POLLAND) WATCHMAKER, &C., 18, HIGH ST., BELFAST

... cannot doubt that both the British and the Presbyterian Boers fully realise the terrible nature ind possibilities of a war with South Africa, where not two, but three stubborn races, and not three, but many nations have bitter blood in their veins, which it ...