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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- ...

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... which a couple of years' time has brought from the position of a digger's camp to that of one of the largest towns in South Africa. It would be quite excusable if thoy ad- mlitted their ignorance, for a, leading illustrated London paper actually wrote in ...

LEAVES FROM A TRAVELLER'S NOTE-BOOK

... placed under the control of the African Instita- tion, an organisation established for the improve- ment of the western part of Africa. This philan- thropic body, which had the support of all the great men engaged in the anti-slavery movement in England, directed ...

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... the Lfandro-tt (who, by the way, was one of the most popular magistrates in Soath Africa), subsequelitly prevailed, and the Natal Carbineer in all his p:nolly of glorious war vas released from Idurtl: e vile.c, ! iivLs, conversatziones. public hanquots ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... huigl ae~-ounit of (lie Kings, of Zziluland is 1tiuiblicIicd ?? to Ytlwto NatAl, Wilieh i cc b-e calel (lie g~uedeii of Souths Africa,'' iii thle tnitchtrh; opllitint, ottite dsrtithe designa.. 1 titi, thioti-i it-u fi~tle ace91 eN Lhitin but good. While at ...

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. ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... divine or diabolical efficacy in the affairs O.o men. It w as also worthy of notice that among ,the savage tribes of America, Africa, and New Zaland the animal of phenomenon worship was in their mindl-s not a symbol of Divine power, but a god itselrf. Thls ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... is advocated by the Ultramontanes and the C'arlists, who o dare that the Pretender has become uLpĀ°PO'4 since the last civil war, chiefly on accouni of to numerous scandals connected with his trsvic Carlism inspires the present Government vih b: fear since ...

LITERATURE FOR THE YOUNG

... but add to the in- k terest of the compilration. ISO Tee LION so Tinm Nonrn, a tale of the Times of Gushavus Adolphus and the Wars of Religion, 0 ay by G. A. Heuty. London: Blackie & Son. .1 Mr. G. A. Henty, in the handsome volume be- b fore us, profusely ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND

... RN. . ALT, THE- WORiLD AROUND. I WIT PENCIIL, PEN, AWD CAMERA. BY CHARLES DU-VAL. t &praOF ' WITH A SHOW THR9IPG SOCTgZRX o AFRICA. a AU Right8 P44erved t No XXVII. a DEBAAp GOLD FIELBS-IDU VMLS KANTOa n AND BARBERTON. d AT dsybroak on the 7th July, after ...