SOUTH AFRICA
... SOUTH AFRICA Capatown, Kov£mb>&b 11 Pjjmoalb). Arrsn vieltlcg Vryburg, Here airs prooccoed Mafeli rg -a Asnci?ir;rAtrr BeobnanaUcd, where had eatiefac’o*y Interview with tfce Cl Mcnttior eu«U ...
... SOUTH AFRICA Capatown, Kov£mb>&b 11 Pjjmoalb). Arrsn vieltlcg Vryburg, Here airs prooccoed Mafeli rg -a Asnci?ir;rAtrr BeobnanaUcd, where had eatiefac’o*y Interview with tfce Cl Mcnttior eu«U ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. (RSCTSB S ' Capetown, Not 11th, via Plymouth. After visiting Vryburg Sir Hercules Robinson proceeded Maferiog with the administrator Bechaanslaod, where he had a satisfactory interview with the Chief and bin prin* ciptl raeu. High Commiuiooer ...
... THE LAST BURMESE WAR. The Spectator says—There is something very impressive to the imagination in the audacious calmness with which the conquest of Burmah has been carried through. Lord Dufferin deserves the highest credit for his management of this bloodless ...
... AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ATTACK ON A MISSION STATION DYNAMITE CUTRAGES AT PORT Capzrows, Decors Plymouth).—Cene- ral Joubert, with 89) Boers, is sull xt Manrusa Massuuw's territory). Police riders rom the Transvaal border, who have arrived st baving heurd ...
... THE MEATH HERALD AND CAVAN ADVERTISER-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1885. NEWS NOT M. WI It to go Tun war ha Berm& hes *ply been d short duration. the British Toren whoa the Viceroy has been meowed from ; bon Balm seem to he rather the Woof and good to detest ...
... SHILLING, 812 PAGER, 30 ENGRAVINGS, YAPS, /Lc. ; ILLIIBTHATEI WITH A SHOW THROUGH SOUTHERN COVER& AFRICA, AND PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR, Br• CHARLES DU-VAL. PRICE. ONE SHILLINO ; ST FREE, FOURTEEN STAMM. DEAN AND SON, 16UA, Fleet street ...
... NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. & TELEGRAM. 11 (via ‘Pov mourn). —Afterr Siz hades of view with the ehses Moateoa and and yes whose object was to offer assistance to the -chicf in on the war agsiost the Matabele nation, been arrested at Mole- Mafeking, and hound ...
... for the Relief of Khartoum says, My WALTHAM was the timekeeper for the Camp. An Officer with Sir Charles War' en's Expedition, South Africa, says, My WALTHAM was the only reliable watch amour : Lad Sterling SP.ver, Key-winding 2 2 0 ~ Keyless ...
... he onan Baga 24— West Coast of Africa and Bio de Gusset one Gnade vis Cush Monte Video, Buenvs Ares, Senegs and Belize via Piy- loupe, French Monday 28—' Pacific vie Cyprus, &e, via Cork. ‘Wednesday 51—West Ccast of Africa, Gembia, [Ston}. ee FALLING FROM ...
... hostile to that temper and tone than any previous contest. Many honest Englishmen are sick of party. They have seen South Africa imperilled, India jeopardised, our interests in Egypt muddled, Ireland kept in hot water, and all ►ome reforms neglected through ...
... perfectly quiet. Ile has given everything over to the Englimh. If Colonel Sladen had remained as British Resident at Mandalay the war would bud been badly adviarel by biv Miniatera, who told him that ooly flee ?easel , ' with two soldiers were coming to make ...
... 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 ...