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... spring, THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. FEARED CIVIL WAR. The Royal Mail steamer Teneriffe, of the British asi African Steam Navigation Company, A. McIntosh, corn. mander, arrived in the Mersey yesterday from the West Coast of Africa. The Teneriffe came almost ...

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... necessary for the Government to take tin mititnr positions which strengthen the defensive tpow yi India against aggression. In Africa a war which we deplored and Would have averted if it had been possible has beeribrouhit to a close under conditions which promise ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... referred to the China and Abyssinian wars, and to the relations of the Lutheran and Norwegian missionaries with the Zulu chiefs. Sir H. VEKNEY commented on the conduct of Mr. Stanley in Central Africa in making war, not in selfdefence, but from motives ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTH AFRICA. (THROUGH AGENCY.) CAPETOWN, Mat 25. In to-day's sitting the House Assembly the Hon. J. Gordon Spring, the Premier and Colonial Secretary, in reply to question, said that he had intention of proposing any alteration in the Customs Excise ...

THE GERMAN COLONIES IN AFRICA

... THE GERMAN COLONIES IN AFRICA. THE first attempt at founding a German colony on the West Coast of Africa was made nearly two centuries ago by Frederick L., King of Prussia, while he was yet Elector of Brandenburg. The point selected for this attempt was ...

THE GERMAN COLONIES IN AFRICA

... THE GERMAN COLONIES IN AFRICA. TIE first attempt at founding a German colony on the West Coast of Africa was made nearly two centuries ago by Frederick I., King of Prussia, u1 lc he was yet Elector of Brandenburg. The point selected for this attempt was ...

A PLEA FOR ABANDONING SOUTH AFRICA

... more venturesome representatives of their families who have gone across the Vaal to make their fortunes. Perhaps the civil war, or war of races, is conceived by the orators and penmen of the Cape as a secondary stage of the struggle with the protectors ...

ITALIA:; AFRICA.—* The Italia of the 15th instant publishes letter from officer in tho exploring expedition of ..

... ITALIA:; AFRICA.—* The Italia of the 15th instant publishes letter from officer in tho exploring expedition of Central Africa, dated Chartoum, Bth of April:— Difficulties in obtaining camclswill probably retain here to-morrow and the day aft nr. Having ...

THE FRANCO-CHINESE WAR

... New Zealand, South Africa, swith a small quantity to the United States of America, and to Russia by.st-a to Odessa. The centres of foreign trade, London and Melbourne, have, of course, an been influenced by the near probabilities of war Bri between France ...

A COSMOPOLITAN'S VIEW OF AN ANGLORUSSIAN WAR

... only not a source of strength, but the opposite. China, Africa either, do not count yet, or are hostile. But it is also said Russia's finances do not permit her to go to war, or at least not to wage war under such favourable circumstances as England. Never ...

A COSMOPOLITAN'S VIEW OF AN ANGLORUSSIAN WAR

... only not a source of strength, but the opposite. China, Africa either, do not count yet, or are hostile. But it is also said Russia's finances do not permit her to go to war, or at least not to wage war under such favourable circumstances as England. Never ...

THE RING THEATRE DISASTER

... were acqulitted. Janner nnd (4ehrrnger have been sentenced to four onts' impr , and Nit che to eight months.i THE W¶AR IN W i.E'Si AFRICA. LUvEnrooL, Tuesday. lt is undl. .tood dia the Thnglitlh Government yes- terday cabled ilnstructiolns to Madeina ...