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WEST COAST OF AFRICA. THE WAR ON.Tqc COAWT.TWENTY THOUSAND AHANTThS ZILLE!'

... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. THE WAR ON . Tqc COAWT.TWENTY THOUSAND AHANTThS The Wert African Company's Royal mail steamer Blandingo, with the mails, passenger., and earn, arrived from the West Coast of Afri , m., Teaerife, and It rumoured that the Dahomianei ...

'7 NEWS NOTES. •' IN connection with the bread' of privilege case, the opinion was certainly pretty prevalent ..

... exhibition, shows more good sense than Chili and Peru, which have not yet got tared of their war. THE Times correspondent at South Africa, believing the war to be virtually at an end, speculates as to the future of Zululand. The question whether Cetewayo ...

... Targeit 5 3

... is we have done in South Africa ? The war was an unjust war; an unnecessary war; in my opinion a thoroughly inglorious war ; but we are told that the Ministry are not responsible for it. But after Sir Bartle Frere had gone to ...

Published: Thursday 06 November 1879
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3119 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WAR IN AFRICA

... WAR IN AFRICA. A correspondeut of the Liverpool Courier describes the outbreak • , f war bete/red Bonny and New Calabar, During June, he says, information had been rewired at New Caster, that not aloes were tho Ekreekas preparing fer active war, but the ...

ANT WARS IN AFRICA

... ANT WARS IN AFRICA. Yr. F. E. °Aeon writes to law from I noticed morning that *leas the hottest of the frost wall of my house, oath. verandah. there lays quaatity of reddish-brown powder; there was awash to All • coffee-cup. Oa lodise sheer I saw that ...

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. The colonial mail steamship, Weimer Castle, of Messrs. Donald, Currie, and company's line, has arrived at Plymouth. She left Cape Town on the eveniug of Aug. 4. Her advice. up to that date are that the two Transvaal armies, the ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. TEI CAPS MAIL The following items of intelligence are dated Cape Town, Oct. :Nth : Sir Garnet Wolseky is still in Seascanfe country, but no information has yet been received as to the milt of any of his visits. It is at present a most i ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. The following intelligence, conveyed by Telegraph Company's cable, old Madeira, is dated Nov. 4th: SEOOOOENTS STRONGHOLD TO BE STORMED. Transvaal advises leave little doubt that war must be prosecuted against Seoomeni. Captain Clarke's ...

WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. FEARFUL ATROCITIES ON THE VOLT& Additional despatches recnived by the Loanda, which has arrived at Liverpool, state that the western districts of the Gold Coast were tranquil ; all the paths and road, were open, and trade and ag ...

THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA

... THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. - ------- NEWS 07 STANLEY. The British and A.friean Company's Royal Mail steamer Bowty, with mails and passengers from the West Coast cf Africa, hiss arrived in the Mersey. She reports trade on the mast as very dull, though the ...

TRAGIC OCTURRENtE IN SOUTH AFRICA

... Peelton Mission. It is said by some that a war dance was going on, and it is certain that the Reffirs turned out armed. Mr. Tainton told the head man that be had come for the thieves and cattle and not to make war. The people refused to have anything to ...

WAR NOTE&

... WAR NOTE& ARRIVALS AFRICA. Daring the laat two days and up to yeeterday evening (says • correspondent, writing from Tours on the 23rd) • large number of troops hare passed through Tours on their way to Le Mane. I have it on excellent authority that the ...