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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 ...

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- ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... tried he was ordered W with his regiment to Sooth Africa, and in consequence ha abandoned the suit and e Condoned the matter, making his wife an altowance. Shoetly after he hAd been engaged in the war against the Boers he received Informna. n tion that ...

THE OUTRAGE IN ROSSA'S OFFICE

... butcher. Phelan had his wounds dressed, but is in a critical :condition. He was an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War, and has always been an Irish sym- pathiser. Short was arraigned yesterday, and was re- mnanded to await the result of Phelan's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Mr-. Gibson-Did he ever Siueka n5 ~'U. I ?? 'ny Is ?? . No. YOU ?? ' a vt.- 5c~~,odii''tigt lie should speak of going to Africa! Yes, for an ti old man (laughter). tf He appeared always to be childish? Yes. He looked a fool, and acted like a fool? No ...