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THE BROMPTON MYSTERY

... GCAsbil ont the West Coast of Africa. His wife died in 'Si. and an inuuest was heed, He atd decesed often quarrelled through jealousy, and they' b6bh bad oft-en thseattened to poison themselves. Deceased used to wssist him in Africa in dispenasing medi- cioes ...

COURT VALUERS

... people and egg them on to war. Alone amongst the London dailies, the Daily Chronicle has the pluck to speak out clearly and frankly about the origin of the war, which it anticipates will be bloody and protrtcted. a South Africa, in fact, has been made ...

THE ITALIAN DEFEAT

... Evening. Several papers publish the following list of the new Cabinet-Marquis di Rudini, Pre- mier and Interior; General Ricotti, War; Signor Bria, Foreign Affairs, Signor Costa, Justice; Signor Perazzi, Treasury; SigaorGSian- turco, Public Instruction; Signor ...

THE LION'S SHARE

... some time ago the seemingly reckless extravagance with which millions were scattered through various parts the Continent of Africa and the Island Jamaica. But there was method in the madness. The expenditure was authorised in the furtherance and encouragement ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT'S RECENT SPEECH

... Monday Sir William Harcourt, in his Tredegar speed made use of the following ?? first and last word of these goldhunters is war, in order to lead to annexation. A correspondent har ing drawn Lord Salisbury's attention to thb utterance, and asked his lordship ...

THE PENAL LAW AGAINST RELIGIOUS ORDERS

... He had just been made a second lien. tenant for his services in Afghaaistan. wher he was ordered to South Africa to tnke part in the Tran6vaal War. He was present with his regiment, the Gordor{ Highlanders, at Majuba, and was taken prisoner by the Boers ...

THE VACANT JUDGESHIP

... I ir- r in South Africa. The total actual expendi- r~n i ture of the year is already up by six millions! z e- ' e and a quarter, and it is now conceded that 11 e- even granted full success to Lord Roberts's a plans, the cost of the war will not be less: ...

MR COURTNEY ON THE TRAGEDY

... glory to be got. in a war w~ag~ed wvith such in- vi-ncible odds. (At. woice: Y-ou svant another Majuba Hili). No; I want to prevent the pos- sbility of any 'Majuba Hills, not by taking a giant to kill a mouse, but by preventing war altog-tlher. In your ...

THE READING CHILD MURDERS

... impis are killing oxen and holding war dances within 12 miles from the capital This alarming news is the topic of the hour here. The Press Associatioa ?? following telegram has been received by the British South Africa Company- The Acting Admini- strator ...

ACTION TO SET ASIDE MORTGAGES

... day on the plaintiffs motion to postpone the trial ot the action on aecount of the absence of the principal witness in South Africa. The plaintiff, Mr. Kevans, seeks, as trus- tee in 'bankruptcy of Mr. Henry Walter Smith, to set aside a number of mortgages ...

THE TRANSVAAL RAID INQUIRY

... probo~e ta con munications had been '*ado to ls War Office in regard to portione of th* documepts as a ground for is taimg itain ctiop with re. spect to tle officers WphQt4qdin the raid, but vitnasssa frm th War Ofce were Wot ex- sauned in referenea to te ...

THE JESUITS AND THE LAW

... importance in view of the Tranvaal war. ra With Germany as England's backer it would re be difficult for France and Russia to inter- ' ra fere in any effective way, short of war, with ra England's plans in South Africa. An anti- is British combination composed ...