AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... BrITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL. This Queen has been pleased to approve of the mredal granlt-ed in 1895 for eertairt operations in Eastcrri and Western Africa bteinig also awarded to tire foreopi employed in Britis1i Centrad Africa. be- to-eon 189t ...

LADY ROSS'S DIVORCE ACTION

... TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA, The Press Association's Woolwich correspon- dent states that activity at all the Government establishments and garrisons indicates that secret, rapid, and detailed preparations are being made FL to be in readiness for war should necessity ...

Miscellaneous

... BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL The Queen has been pleased th approve.of the medal granted in 1895 for certain operations;izi Eastern and Western Africa. being also awarded to the forces employed in the operations in British Central Africa between 1884 ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... thiarl she wats a nait ive of Tennressee, W. es having gone back to Africa after tlle w.ar. it wes that sr in Terrneases that CO~uiwtl CG dy r 'sidd Up tO tile r rt ut time of tbe war, aindl it was il: that State tin.t lie l'eel be acbieved military d ...

TUB.BOROUGH MEMBERS

... You have got to rganise a great African Empire in compait- ments ;yor*. have got to organise South Africa, Kast Africa, aiul West Africa, Central Africa and Egypt. You ~u*segot to bind the coiiipartments^together by posts and telegraphs, by railways and ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... for the Colonies in -1896. He said- A war ?? Africa would be one of the most serious wars-that could possibly be waged-. It would be in the nature of a civil war. It would be a long war, a bitter war, a costly ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUT-- -- SOT1 AFRICA. e To-day-s Inquiry, r d The South Airica Comamittee met at balf- past twelve to day. Tie assistant secretary ot the Chartered Company ;pat In trau lations of the iode telegrams between Mr Rhodes and Dr ilarri.i and three cables ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SOUTh1- AFRICA, AIVRST~? Ob A TtAINSYAAIJ J0OUR- NALIST. 'TIE CAPE AKSS MBY AN) THE -0zr~iawho 3'S Of.ltL1. 3 -I n lOX:.' toe DaubWL Progres-,sive chi~o 0~sonk- ie neorronet and flen-tr rtsL-rdn, tho rtdrations 01 I ithath Mr. Padooetr'of * ~~i'in ...

WEST AFRICA

... WEST AFRICA. FRENCH OFFICER KILLED. ?? SIGNIFICANT PREPARATIONS. DEPARTURE OF COLONEL LUGARD. Akansa, March 5. Intelligence has been received hero that a French officer and a soldier have been stabbed to death at Ho, on the Middle Niger, by the husband ...

The South Africa Inquiry

... b-it)c 3.0uti) Iffica iliqlliq TiE South Africa Committee Room was crowded eon Fr J . ,- ?? L - n .. when the Committee re-aesCj, ;1 after the sensational adjourmi, ?? of the previous meeting, members of Parliament being: r. sent. Dr. Jameson was the ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1897
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 406 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOUTH AFRICA INQUIRY

... SOUTH AFRICA INQMY. ANOTHER IMPERI&L OFFICER IN IT. THE COST OF THE RAID. The members of the South Afrfan Committee met again, all the members being presoeit except Sir W. Harcourt. The first witness to be examined before the South Africa Committee ...

THE SOUTH AFRICA INQUIRY

... persons have already taken refuge on board the foreign war vessels. The Greek warships Hydra and Mycali have proceeded to Canea to protect the Greek subjects. Rl',PORTED TERRIBLE BLOOD- SHED. GREEK WAR SHIPS ON THE SCENE. (CENTRAL NEWS TELOERAM.) ATrENs ...