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PORTUGUESE CLAIMS IN AFRICA

... PORTUGUBSE CLAIMS IN AFRICA. ITke 1;imev of yesterdlay says :-The reply of the! Portuguese Coveriunent to Lord Salisbury'si protest against the recent creation of a fiew pro- viace in tho southern part of Central Afcrica has been transmitted to the English ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... drunk and ditsorderly. MBIS5ION7Al1Y WORK IN SOUTH AFRICA. THi Rishop of Bloemfoutein delivered a lecture on Friday evening, in the New Buildings, Trinity College, Dublin, on Missionary Work in South Africa. There was a large attendance, a number of ladies ...

THE MAYOR OF SLIGO PROSECUTED FOR A LEADING ARTICLE

... which would certa1ly not be favourable to British iu- iwolrest in South Africa. | The Press Aesociation says-M aior Scarletti I R A, has been ordered to leave England for South Africa at once. He will leave in company rith Captain Goratley, Royal Scots Regiment ...

THE COLONIAL POLICY OF THE EMPIRE

... THE COLONIAL POLICY OF THE EMPIRE, (SPECIAL TELIEGR&M.) London, Wednesday. A deputation of gentlemen interested in South Africa, and connected with the Aborigines Pro- tection Society, waited upon Colonel Stanley at the Colonial Office to-day. A second ...

EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN

... ayproach. e ee ' 'THE CRISIS iN SOUTIH AFRICA. fna£ur'IL 9 TELE~liAMi CAPBTOWN, SaEnL13nw)Et 10 (Via PlYmOuth.-COU- Idicting reports continue to be raecived from .3echunaland. The Boers are reported to bbenit on war, and considerable diplomacy is being ...

THE RECENT ASSASSINATIONS

... lpc icl lia' bet Br rev ffil th( exi lie exi he sts crc SU] th fig Pan in' wI Ai th ge Ai let the rul' ref i is THE WAR IN WEST AFRICA. a--A BRITISH GUNBOAT ORDERED DOWN. ?? is understood that the British Government y. yesterday cabled instructions to ...

EVIDENCE, INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE

... neutral in the event of a complete defeat of France. The Chronice Paris correspondent ?? Bourse has suffered almost as much as if war bad been declared. Business in ...

WHITECHAPEL HORRORS

... re- utaining there with her a Ice. mniiinte-s he drew an orlinary knife front hi-s pocket on-itn, ; her throat . No weapon war. found upon th.e ?? when 11 was taken, but litters in the pockets of his cloth:-; trill peasumably milke the aisk of tracein-g ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... amongst *h poor in the large cities during this wi~ter. ETHE VDLUNTEERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The Daily Nemn ?? volunteers who are now being raised for service in South Africa, under the coomand of Sir Charles Warren,will proceed to the Cape in two batches ...

THE LIMERICK HABEAS CORPUS CASE

... were married in St Patrick's Church, Cork, in 1874. In 1878 Sergeant Gorm- ley and his wife went with his regiment to South Africa, and his ?? having been ordered to the front, theresp(odentresided with other women - at Ring Williamstown. After the Isandula ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SHIPOWNER

... criminaL intention. VAN\IT'Y FAIR ON 24.R. DU.VAL'S BOOK'. SPBasAiso of a recent edition of With a Show Throtigh Soulhern Africa, Var:itq !,'aor says:- M Mr. Charles Du-Val is a mean of varied talent. TIe has been ae soldier; he Li now a clever cnter- ...