LEEDS FINE ART GALLERY

... thereto. stating that notwxithstanding ibis proclamation the importation of ainntions of war into the G'ermr an sphere is still prohibited. THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. WAR NEAR ABEOKLTTA. The British and Afncan Steam Navigation Company's floral Meiail steamer ...

REVIEWS

... Finan- i, cial Aspect of Rome Rule' The Pilgrimage to E Kelvaar ?? 'The Greek Article in the Revised d Version ?? 'South Africa ?? ' The War of Creeds in America;' and 'ContemDorary Life and Thought in France.' BELGRAVIA.-(Chatto and Windus.)-The chief feature ...

SIMPLE HEARTS

... Roth, who is a simple country maiden, daughter of a poor farmer. Frank has just received orders to join his regiment in Africa for the war. George Palmer, a young gamekeeper upon the estate, who has been in love with Ruth since childhood, not knowing of the ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A STRANGE STORY

... attack a Thames angler who had presumed to fish in the water 1 opposite -her' house; her second was to start for South Africa as war correspondent to tbe Morning Post; her - 'third was fo undertake the championship .of Cetewayo. Since then her ladyship ...

ALONE IN AFRICA.*

... Let us hope that Africa will be for the Africans, They are the people best adapted for the climate, and they are contented with the products of their land. A European who can write like that must be very unpopular indeed in South Africa; he must also be ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (suOM OUR OWN CORRESrONDENT.) CAPE TOWN, SErEmiBER 24.--TREATnE RoYAL.-Lessee, Mr H. Harper; General Manager, Mr C. Wilstone.-There has been nothing new to chroniclelately, as, owing to the Industrial Exhibition, which is now ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... AMUSEMENTS Ig SOUTH AFRICA. (FEo0M OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) MAPlITZBURG, JuLY 1.-Througlhout South Africa pro- fessional entertainments are few and far between. Times are not very bright, and money is not so plentiful as it has been, but certainly the ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1633 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... as already remarked, tecae li~sal satisfaction. -qe FElLO(s' HALL.- Lessee, Mr W. H. Thompson.- l di5s ?? of the Egyptian War, described as the toil attractive entertainment ever offered to the aloiil isq 1lrawitCg good houses here. AesT AIPfItTHCATCE ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 439 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MACKENZIE'S AUSTRAL AFRICA

... on is bound to spread in Austral Africa;. England is thle supreme and domi- nating power in Austral Africa ; it is, therefore, the duty of England, especially while the different States and colonies of Austral Africa are, through disunion, powerless for ...

CAMPAIGNING IN SOUTH AFRICA

... CAMPAIGNING IN SOUTH AFRICA. CAPTAIN MONTAGUE'S reminiscences are not in any way political. lie confines himself for the most part to what passed before his eyes from the day when his regiment-the 94th-was ordered from Aldershot to Natal to the day ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) MARITZBURG, JUNE 4.-Winter-mild, mellow, and sunshiny-is with us, and as a consequence amusements are everywhere in full swing. In the city here there has been more than usual activity in things ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TRAVEL IN TROPICAL AFRICA

... beans, and bananas-these do not grow )vild even in Africa. Every meal has to be bought and paid for in cloth and beads. The native tracks which I have just described are the same in character ill over Africa. They are veritable footpaths, never over a foot ...