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... managed carry the war into Africa.” We him atate in plainer words what this olluaiou aignifies. How has the war been carried into Africa ? What is the nature of the war that has been carried into Africa Into ...
... managed carry the war into Africa.” We him atate in plainer words what this olluaiou aignifies. How has the war been carried into Africa ? What is the nature of the war that has been carried into Africa Into ...
... 1st, CONtradietg the repar Xth the French had burned 4own that town) whielh, when she left, WM in a quiet state. The Frdtnch war corsette Sagittaib. was in port when the Gaboon arrived thbre, and Wm still thete ?? afle&i 1,I6Agd s6me itiobhs sinee Vassed ...
... MADAGASCAIL SOUTH AFRICA. THE FENIAN OUTRAGES IN DESTRUMVE GALE. GLASGOW. • DUBLIN. 11111 WM/ft Ms aided am Friday night • wkieli saute( by alerted ▪ I,g.riptypecengeg m in cze- homily coma OM at! o the MOM : ✓elict mtb tbe of gasometer day sad ...
... „THB WAR IN-TONQUIN. TBB OKNBRAL SUPERSEDED, (aatma’s yaaeoßan.) Pasm, Tohdat. The Minister of Marine, having lecetred from Hanoi meaUoaing that good impression bad been produced by the ananoaee- meat at the early arrival of ismfercemerts, adding thal ...
... on the question of the delimitation of frontier and neutral zone. sold to be supported in this opposition by tho Ministers War and Marino. telegram* Paris, Wednesday. To-day's Figaro states that the Marquis Tseng will retorn to Paris in a week . It adds ...
... undoubtedly excited admiration and sympathy other States, and South Africa will thankful you for this act, which will very greatly contribute to the realisation Of united South Africa. The President then asked the British Resident to say few words. In ...
... sarrea's maucr.l SOUTH AFRICA. ALARMING PIZWI FROM ZULCIAND. 344666•1.—A. d •.161.ry .hh b • hvp use..ey of mammas wad • striae d Snro6a. have has sedated le masa 15.., Th. uhies• d th• stgaisisara4 t• be le mar • de ecasassaca i. Obe war% aid. D•bakasss4 ...
... ns between France and China. The Paris correspondent of the same paper says— Public opinion there is entirely opposed to a war with China. The Daily News' Paris correspondent, commenting on the news received from Admiral Meyer of the movements of Chinese ...
... imprudent the part of Prussia, if it were not clearly Prussia’s policy to provoke Fiance to war. For peace is very costly to impi l maintain her troops war-footasperating since she knows that her chance iiio', iiii'l very of i[‘iilly rr.mco iliminislies ...
... Colby. St the hapissotte re • member el Sash Arnim bore Getheite imblisheyie bad Whets trill sedate the *trebles's' et We .war le be tibteret4 by Ur NAYS CaillwAr New Woods Snub sesame is the Muted Mow. LOCAL SELF , GOVERNMENT IN INDIA. lon . Wssesson ...
... collision be. (weep the French and Chinese is feared, and the ueeeesity for expediting negotiations 111 de. wonstrated. The war party in China is int-I.apent. and the position of foreigners through. nut the country is critical. The Bombay Municipality ...
... S Miscellaneous. News The Court. Fashionable Intelligence; The Alleged Murder Conspiracy at BrufF; The Next Franco- German War ; The Church, Ac, ; Presbyterian Church; Mehodiat Churc; Christian Associa* tiuns. News AnvßitmßMENT*. Summary General New*; ...