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... f- t . SOs'riT AXFRICA( 1y kct7ardl WLSOI-. x.!-7t - ° s'sacics fl'y Aadd non. 'The experience of eight years' duty in ?? e Africa, as narrated by lyr. Wilson, late Sub- e inspector, is At once instructive and interesting. £ g Deeper glances into the social ...

THE DUBLIN ARTISANS' VISIT TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ?? llr. 31oran, and Mlr. Powrell, editor of tbe Mid~easd TfE BRITISH IN WEST AFRICA. London. Wednesday. Advices received at Liverpool to-day from &itish Sulymahb West Africa, report that the 17edition secently sent up the Sulymah River by the British ...

THE SCIENCE AND ART MUSEUM

... le Natuiial-EHistory- Museum so that each will contain illustrations of the zoology of a Par- ticular area of Europe, Asia, Africa, America: or Austrahia; and the system of classification will be more thoroughly carried oat us soon as the col'- lections ...

THE JULY MAGAZINES

... th:at h regards the mnan who has not sojouriaci in a ten. as one who hes not thoroughly lived. , deaeon Farrar writes on Africa and the Dr Trade. His article ought to attract tie r.a notice of any in the number if its -:troezatrs are true. The drink ...

IRISH GAELIC BOOKS

... of Africa, while the Telegraph Construceion | 2pany are making a cable fifteen hundred l tea ian length to cosanect Mossemedes wvith Cene TN htis work will he completed in March; j 5t, and then there will be twvo telegrapiic - ttes to South Africa, one ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... England, H. Greene Kelly, Esq., ?? arrived , at Kingstown yesterday from nglsand. . The Rev. Father O'Haire, formerly of South Africa, has left Dublin for England. On Tuesday the Prince of Wales made the aannual inspection sf her Msajssty's Bed guard of Yeo- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... requests that early APPOMiE' NT, be masee. Reduced tahifl for sit. tRn-Carzes, Is; Cabinets, 2s each. 9M THE MASSACRES IN EAST AFRICA. ACTION OF THE GERMANS. London, Friday. A Ti7Ve telegram from Zanzibar ?? Germam niesaiouaries, one a woman, were massacred ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Artillery (Lieutenant Colonel Thornhill, Lieutenant Randle, and Lieutenant Connolty), which served in the cannpaignin South Africa from 1878 to 1881, passed through Windsor, en route to I Hay, South Wales, and her Majesty inspected the bat- tery in the ...

LITERTURE

... cotaits,-favourable selection of the transactions of the society. It includes the -I first part of a historical paper on south Africa. t by Sir Bartle Frere, the preparation of which for c the Press was one of the last acts of thavigorous I old statesman. ...

LITERATURE

... thrilling incidents, and the writer has made excellent use of his materials. THE WAR OF THE AXE. By Percy Groves. BIacie and Son. A story of adventures in Soutli Africa may be expected to vilify the natives, and this book -is not in that respect disappointing ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... however, no intention of - mfking war upon the natves., Had. they wanted to 'do so they might have taken advantage of recent insults and mkdal airb.ngdments with, the Pondoi, G but ther jwein e4tehirited to have no native in war. Messrs J B Joubert,. Niekerk ...

LITERATURE

... brute creation. The island of Yap, for r instance, for tile ?? of which the Governments of Spain and Germany C] nearly went to war last year, contain'r p ,some magnificent mergalithic remains. The I n |egends of nearly all peoples c-ontain dim allusions 1 ...