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... of the tarbulent and we are reminded of the jealousy with which the Boers regard the British supremacy in Seath Africa. Sumo * bitele war.” think the rising may develope into another ...
... of the tarbulent and we are reminded of the jealousy with which the Boers regard the British supremacy in Seath Africa. Sumo * bitele war.” think the rising may develope into another ...
... map* and one volume. There are three Africa* known at horoe people. There Ibe Car and Augustine and Pomponiua Mela, to nrbicb men go (or health, to study antiquities, or to kil wild hoars. There South Africa, which war ami the Stock Exchange has taught ua ...
... new members were elected. Mr. James members were admitted. It was unanimously yw) p president, occupied the chair. AD) africa, war admitted a « this branch. | and general posi tion of the branch. The Sweeney, the secretary, will read next Sunday Mr. Carter ...
... MASSACRES IS CESTRAL AFRICA. Zanzibar. was startled and abockod early to-day by the Sul aa publicly erdcrinfc tbu decapitation of four aativu in a fort uo'ried on a cbarKO of murder. The bodies war# allowed to remain exposed aud unpoardod till evening ...
... WEST COAST OF AFRICA. fascrcß’s telegram.) Fref.towh, Saturday. The main body of tiio Vouuie expeditionary force under Colonel Sir Fraud* de Win ton returned here the nit, after baring destroyed the 'principal war towns in the Yonnie country and Bey Simerab ...
... THE GERMANS AND EAST AFRICA. (REUTER’S Berlin, Monday. Unfavourable rumours*, based, apparently, on private letters, are in circulation respecting the health of the crews of the German war vessels on the Ea-t African coast. One ship is reported to be ...
... THE RVAN! IN BAST AFRICA. London, Monday. A Mo Post telegram, dated Berlin, Sun- day, sa: t events reported from Zanzi- bar are just now exciting exceptional interest here. The im ion prevails that the new tion of the English East African Company is to ...
... 'ITALIAN DBEEAT I AFRIC(A. I ?? FIERCE FIGHTIN-G WITH ABYSSINIANS. 350 BASHI-BAZOURS AND SEVERAl ITALIAN OFFICERS KILLED. (naurxu's aELEGinAf.) Rome, Monday. The Minister of War has received Like followin telegram from the general commanding at ass- sowah:l ...
... NEWS FROM WEST AFRICA. uz, 19TH (via Live pool).—It is stated King Ja Ja bas bes offered the choice of two of @: one ol Indies, has troops employed ‘The force the expeditia to the Younie Country. ber ot the enemy. The war is now believed to's principal ...
... -- . ?? - 1- tfr 7'I I .; . 1DAY'IN AFRICA.?' I . I . .0 I (BY a FREEMAN REPORTEIL) ! Africa, unlike Ireland, cannot be fully studied in twenty-four hours. A tourist, as we have re- 'cently seen, after suending a few hours in Ireland has felt himself ...
... Val, Mr Prederic Caster, a of The Re will route to the end new rail- way. to the ver by the the wil Mr Do-Val en powers as 6 war for a chert and pe will thea end J te finish the oy wk Bawwes.—Mr for Brita, bald on the body of ‘ie Beery Moore, aged 22, Bridge ...
... TROPICAL AFRICA. I 1 ) 1 • !AIR Thtee distinct Africas are known to the modern world-- North Africa, where men go for health: South Africa where they go for money; and Central Africa, where they go for adventure. The first, the old ...