Tot. SOli• WM I, NI
... settled. —Kin. 17th, ; 11414 h ; 906, 4. : IW. 1., at me; S. ; Ld. b. ; 101 k M. Corny/Wig per kr Mar. 9tx.49 SOUTH AFRICA• THE TRANSVAAL WAR. ...
... settled. —Kin. 17th, ; 11414 h ; 906, 4. : IW. 1., at me; S. ; Ld. b. ; 101 k M. Corny/Wig per kr Mar. 9tx.49 SOUTH AFRICA• THE TRANSVAAL WAR. ...
... British South Africa, and no inconvenience could result. Lord Lyt'on then called attention to in Afghanistan, with • view to make a personal statement in reference to his own action as Viceroy of Inds in regard to the reo-nt Afghan war. His lordship, ...
... [WHITTEN TUB TEE tXMAILAIKII tIONWITECTIOLI SINCE my last notes, some three mor.ths ago, wars and.rumours of wars have been raging in South Africa. The Basuto war, which was caused through the passing of the Disarmament Act last session, has been carried ...
... every reason to fear, indeed, that ere long the question will widen into a war of races, and that it will art be in the Transvaal alone but throughout South Africa that the war of Englis'i and Dutch supremacy will have to be fount out. At Pietermaritzburg ...
... Zambesi, and annexing strip territory right actors Africa. If these claims aro allowed, tho stations most broken np; hut Lord Sdfebory is unwilling disallow them, becauso It Is essential for the progress of Africa to purchase Ifalagoa Bay, which Government Lisbon ...
... deetieed in the speech fr.stn the Crown that the supremacy of the Queen must be maintained. Ile sent an army to South Africa and declared war against the Boer 4, and it was not until the forces of the t rown haul been thrice beaten by the Boers that ales filini ...
... Sarik Turcomans at Penjdeh is Russian nominee. St. Petersburg, Thursday,— The men-of- war lying in Cronstadt roads are to be joined by the cruiser Africa, and the war vessel Scobeloff. Vice- Admiral Chesakoff, will shortly inspect the vessel. Simla, Thursday ...
... in Charleston, who entertained aped deal of company at dinner, had a black fellow as sr attendant, who was a native of Africa, and war could be taught to hand things invariably to the aft • hand of the guest at table. At *oath his thought of an infallible ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. ' ht THE WAR IN THE TRANNVAAL—RELIEF OF BIOGARSBERG BY THE ADVANCING BRITISH COLUMN—THE REVOLUTION BROUGHT WITHIN THE NATAL TERRI• TORT—THE BOERS bt;LNO FOR PEACE. The Standard's special eoneepondent, telegrapbing from Biggenbent, says—This ...
... of Letrim, oa Thursday, before Samuel Vance, Erg., a Commissioner of the High Court of Jukes in Ireland. TIM to 8017TH AFRICA.— The war with the Boers is still going on, in which oar troops have not achieved much sauces. One column under Colonel Lanyon ...
... TRANSVAAL WAR. CLiiBATION Oh' 110811LITISS. AN EltillT DAYS' Airatisncs. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACH. frUPEAON SY BOERS. DUTCH SYMPATHY WITH THE DOERS. The Colonial Al. Av rontradinca tha ciroolarad of Sir K. W. o.& de.th. • telogrwa was from Lim at the War OH *dated ...
... course declared in the speech from the Crown that the supremacy of the Queen must l»e maintained. sent an army South Africa and declared war against the Boers, and it was not until the forces of the Crown had been thrice beaten by the lloers that Mr. Gladstone ...