AFFAIRS IN WEST AFRICA

... AFFAIRS IN WEST AFRICA. I 6II FIGHTING WITH THE ILLAHS. BRITISH GUNBOATS IN AMTON. P1RESS ASSOCIATION. FOEnION SPECIAL. LIVERPOOr,, JAN. 1-The mail ste~amer Oleuda, Elder Dempster line, from West Africa, docked here this moe-sing, and landed the following ...

THE DREYFUS SCANDAL

... arrested on a charge of forgieg bills. THE PEACE CRUSADE. LErITE RS FROM DUKE 0? ARGYLL AND MR BALFOUR. The editor of War against War, the organ of the International Crusade of Peace, ias re- ceived the following letters from Mr Balfour vvd the Duke of ...

THE BAILEY DIVORCE CASE

... presented her divorce ] retition. After a trial of cix days, the-jury found 2 I that the adultery wais not proved, but the cruely ' war. A decree of judicial separation wa pro- I notirnecd in her favour, with cogtt. There was an I order made ageinent him for alimony ...

MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

... further- nnce of which Groat Britain had come into sharp controversies with other nations; In one case even to the brink of war, from 'which calamity we were saved by the firmness of the Government and the almost unanimous Y. resolve of the people of the ...

THE ALLEGED COMPANY FRAUDS

... these depoions wold be evidence agis Squier. With regard to wha Mr. Gill had said w~ith regard to iquiers I busns in 8onth Africa, he weould say at once that he had in no way attributed his leaving Eng-x 3ad to any dc-sire to evade these proceigs. Mr ...

ATTACKING HEREDITY

... with P naval battery, showed attack and defence ot a position, this display closing with bayonet exercise and drill. A tug-of-war, Army v. Navy, followed. The little girls were seen in-musical drill with wands, skipping-rope exercises, and a ring race ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... sill thrown light on t-he subject. A Reuter's telegrana from Paris on Sunday ?? E.stethazy has writtest to the linister of War requesting to be released from his oath of professional secrecy in his evidence before thb Critninal Chamber of the Court of ...

DECOYING ENGLISH GIRLS ABROAD

... Hlounslow. Eer- mnerly Qnuarter.ster-sorgeiintof the 17th Lancers, My. Williams had seen much service, and wore the medal for S. Africa with clasp, and thegood conduc taudJhbi- lee medals. Hi; rintailing courtesy made him a greatfarouite with all classes with ...

WINDOW BREAKETR'S TRAGIC DEATH

... after ten; he had no marks upon him then. He had 5 been nine years in the amny. Could not say whether he had been in India or Africa. He I left 'home- at 1 p m on the 17th. He was then I sober. She got him arrested once for ?? her, butit was more her own ...