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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... AFF. EAST AFRICA. CIVIL WAR IN UGANDA. Telegraphing yesterday, a correspondent Zanzibar says :—*‘ Active continue between the Germans and the Arabs at Bagamoyo and Dar-es- Salam, but without result save that of jeopardising the lives of the missionaries ...
... THE EVENING STANDARD, WEDNESDAY, UGUST | LIGENCE. . AFRICA, , LATEST WAR PREPARATIONS. Revuten’s CAPE TOWN, Juty 25 (rid Plymouth In the Natal motion to the effect that the present compli- cations in Zululand had been created interference in native affairs ...
... SOUTH EAST AFRICA. —_— THREATENED BOER WAR. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.) TAPE TOWN, Dgc. 16 (via Madeira.) At the Boer meeting, which was attended by 2,000 persons, a series of resolutions were sdopted expressing & resolve to obtain independence, if necessary ...
... THIS DAY'S NEWS SOUTH AFRICA. THE BASUTO WAR. ¢ Mtg’ec ngr?m to The Echo. APETOWN, Pte vid m’moum P week Lias been one of yrut excitement Qh{’oug:u{m “fl' The fact of fl‘“ and his Tambookies havi & the insurgent Basutos, while not Ilncl'poc'tl: Myn@q@thmdmm ...
... (gE BRITISH GENERAL AND THE KHEDIVE SOUTH AFRICA.) THE WAR AT BONNY. NAVAL AND MILITARY. FRESH AIR FOR CHILDREN. CETEWAYO IN LONDON. ——— Yesterday morning Cetewayo sross st an early [LAST KIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.] hour and partook of & bearty breakiast, and ...
... are proceeding for the hiring of three more, convey the horses to South Africa, ‘ War Office for publication:— From Major General Sir Evelyn Wood, Nat to the Secretary of State for War :— Brace: 70 £2 TK “Piper D. Hutcheon, 92d, died this day wounds received ...
... Natal, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Transvaal Province, and her Majesty's High Commissioner for South-Eastern Africa. WAR OFFICE, PALL MALL,.March 8, 1881 Royal Engineers—Capt. Abney, on the Temporary Reserve List, retirfis from the Service, ...
... which are carried on with the aid of steam power. A large white diamond, said to be the largest that has ever come from Africa, war exhibited, and the visitors witnessed the cleaving of a stone of 17 carats. The interest of the visit was much enhanced ...
... THE WEST COAST AFRICA. WAR BETWEEN NATIVE TRIBES. The British and African Steam Navigation Company's Royal Mail steamer Malemba, Captain James Bell, has arrived in the Mersey with mails and passengers, from the West Coast of Africa. Captain Bell reports ...