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THE DUBLIN ARTISANS' VISIT TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ?? llr. 31oran, and Mlr. Powrell, editor of tbe Mid~easd TfE BRITISH IN WEST AFRICA. London. Wednesday. Advices received at Liverpool to-day from &itish Sulymahb West Africa, report that the 17edition secently sent up the Sulymah River by the British ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... requests that early APPOMiE' NT, be masee. Reduced tahifl for sit. tRn-Carzes, Is; Cabinets, 2s each. 9M THE MASSACRES IN EAST AFRICA. ACTION OF THE GERMANS. London, Friday. A Ti7Ve telegram from Zanzibar ?? Germam niesaiouaries, one a woman, were massacred ...

LURGAN MUSICAL SOCIETY

... his correspondeneu was being- despatched to Stanley Falls by a native who was tentbuy to Spcke and Grant when they vwere in Africa. Bitussr.s, FniDAY-The news of Stanley's march upon Zanribar oiame to the authorities here fromn official soirces, and there ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... ears or his eyes. His love of mrusic and the clash of steel is only equalled by his er admiration for the gay trappings of war. So, ss taking advantage of the national instinct, the Go- r. vernment have erected at very great expense T. replicas of the ...

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE COMPETITIONS

... play, and always leaves a sear; 31y second is the queen of every British tar; _My whole's a weapon always used in every naval war. 13. ?? first is that of which Old England boasts, Flour-fifths of which is used in friendly toasts; My second takes the latter ...