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... .Savcapay. Oia 13th, brought ...
... ‘tho interest in the Tower and desired to have it ti tle jormas in ex: Prince was short! his death cation with the aa’ of the War Depart ment with a view to arms, which employed et the Tower more than a thous- it to extes risk ands ly of amount wear end ...
... TELEGBA: The Earl of at the Man- Clab, said they atan Secs and were peace and war by the of fate. After being for shed, and financial difficulty, we might be shortly at war with whether or pot took under was one ‘which wes Nemesis that had fallen him ...
... liable to be seized by new which whieh lie in a belt across Africa are all also promises to them wealth and power. Ine later message the states that alarming accounts of the Arab Central Africa continue te spread. It is on: that M. De his friends in De ...
... o'clock. MILITIA OFFICERS. Lord HARRIS asked whether the War O: authorities would consider the advisability of dis- tributing a few among militia Leu- tenants serving with Methaen’s Horse in South Africa? The Earl of MORLEY stated that it had been recently ...
... of the Negro Infantry, formed at Deriout.for ‘was on epecial servite in Seuth Africa in 1870, and was to the General Com- until he went te Ezypt. im Bengal, but had no war experience that the most advanced sections of the British ‘The Press Association ...
... disqualified from voting in any of the THE TIMES.) ‘We ere in fact at war in the broad sense of the words. When the orders now given are executed we shall have in North-East Africa not far sbort of 80,000 force than that which landed gt Old Fort in September ...
... wocating a state guarantes war risks president, Dr. H unter, and others took part in the discussion on this subject, which was ly adverse to also took placeon Bi we proposals, A The th the Geology of Mathematica) Central Africa; and in the ion the com: ...
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... which he can see at all, has been taxed by incessant use and by double duty, as it were, and that long ero be went to North Africa he was troubled by weakness of vision, and by some anxiety on account of it. Few people who meet Lord Wolssley’s look could ...
... long, and a it is an interesting coincidence that this Cotapany supplied five steamers to the Govern- ment during the Crimean war, and that one of the famous despatch an these was the ** which conveyed Sebastopol. moancing the fall of Before the introduction ...
... using and 4c. 64. everywhere, in has been selected to command the troops in South Lienteusat-Genernl H. D'Oyley Torreas,C.5.. Africa from the 10th of November, in place of General the Hon. Sir L, Smyth, O.B., whose period of comman! expires on * Torrens served ...