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... SOUTH AFRICA THE WAR in the TRANSVAAL. THE GREAT DISASTER TO THE BRITISH TROOPS. ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. THE WAR IN BASUTOLAND. VICTORY OF THE COLONIAL TROOPS. November dad (via Plymouth.) Colonel Clarke, with a column of 1,000 mesh am the 31st tilt., tarried diakonal Mountain, near Logothetis' village. The enemy meanwhile con. eentrated upon ...
... SOUTH AFRICA AND THE WAR. A Times second edition telegram from Durban, April 25th, says:—Much anxiety prevails here respecting the apprehended war with Russia. Steps are being taken for the defence of coasta porta. Mail steamers in local waters are engaged ...
... the South Africa war, we had to conten who had d with one of the bravest race of saysges, established an immense army raised only foe war, the WOO of whose race were not allowed to marry until they had proved their capacity soldiers, So threateuing did ...
... FIGHTING SOUTH AFRICA. HORRIBLE WAR TACTICS. Durban, February 18.— February partially successful attack was made by the Boers on Mapoch's stronghold, Vlugkraal; but the Boers ultimately retired for the time, with loss three killed and nine wounded, inoluding ...
... AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA, CIVIL WAR IN ZULULAND. Duksan, Taesday. Civil war has commenced in Zaloland. A large army under the command of Dabuko, Cetewayo's brother, is fighting against the Chiefs Usitepu and Obam, and is expected to attack John Dunn. _ ...
... THE UNREST IN EAST AFRICA. CIVIL WAR IN UGANDA. Aotive Hostilities continue bstween the Germansand the Arabs at Bagamoyo and Dar-es-Salam, but without resutt (the Zimes’ correspondent says)save that of jeopardising the lives of the missionaries in the ...
... THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA, ALARMING WAR RUMOURS, royal mad steamer Bberbnrougb, tbe British and African Steam Navigation Company, W. commander, arrived the Mersey on Wednesday with mails and passengers from the West Coast Africa, When the Bberborongb left ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. THE BABUTO WAR. HEAVY LOSSES OF THE ENEMY. Ommvown, NJ ‘ember 24t.b. (Delayed In The colonial forms bare dislogad the Beentos from the montrain near Leribe without sustain. minus loss The losses of the enemy are believed to have been heavy ...
... ITALY AND WEST AFRICA. THE WAR IN CHINA. CHINESE REPULSE AT KELUNG. (RuoTEß’s TELRORAMS.) HONG KO;‘G_. Nov. 12: The Chinese have made an attack upon the French troops at Kelung, but have been comletely repur:ed with heavy loss. The French }oes was trifling ...
... AFFAIRS EN EAST AFRICA. _ CIVIL ri UGANDA. Telegraphing yesterday, a °MTV/Margit at Zanzibar mays :--- Active oontinas between the Germans and the Arabs at Bagamoyo mod Der-ei- Salem, but without result save that of jeopardizing the lives of the in the ...