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ALL THE WORLD AROUND!

... howvever, and while his evidence was first given to the read- ing world, the interest manifested throughout the English-speaking peoples in all parts of the habit- able globe was SO intense, so all-atbsorbing, that perhaps I may be excused for devoting ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND!

... Transvaal war. Ah.' said Colonel--, my last words to Sir GFeorge Colley before he left Maritzburg for the front were, when speaking of the Doers, 'They have tasted blood; be very care- ful what you do.' - Sir George replied, Mly only fear is, that they ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... to mnanu- facture popliu, but others have disputed the dis- tinction. Iri one of her letters fromt Ireland, Mrs. Delaney speaks of buying ' a tabby nightgown for her sister; could this ':tabby have been the original of our modern tabinbtt or was tlis ...

TWELFTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS

... vindicated ? No ; he said nothing about ther, murder but he at onoe proceeded to boycott the brave girl who had not been afraid to speak the truth, and he caused all sorts of insults and indignities to be directed against her; and even when she event to the chapel ...

ALL THE WORLD AROUND!

... Mounted Police, Carbineers, Naval Brigade, and Native Contingent. t It bears the following inscription:_ They being dead, yet speak. r Isandhwlana will long be remembered in family a circles in Natal,' for many a gallant young fellow a in the Natal Carbineers ...

THE IRISH EXHIBITION

... gelding belonging to Mr. E Johnson, of [chstnutore, eiltoding as we~U as a grey mare of Mr. ScuUy's, were highly recoimmende~d. Speak- ing generally of the jumping competitien we may say that in spite of the unsuitable weather the csimpetition 'was keen and ...