THE TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... described the steps which he took to procure the admission of Esterhazy to the War Office. In reply to the Government Commissioner, he said that Generalilillot, the then Minister of War, informed him that he must cease to in- terest himself in Esterhazy not ...

TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... next witness called. The ?? for War stated, in reply to the usual preliminary questions, that he would be 71 years of age to-morrow. Like everybody else, he knew about the Drevfus case before his appointment as Minister of War. He had been deeply moved by ...

KINGSTOWN AND BRAY INTELLIGENCE

... Ambulance Coups now in pro- s cess of rapid fornnation, hand which would pro- ' ceed in a few weeks to the seat of war in South 3 Africa. Lessons mi First Aid to the Woundedi- might with advantage be taken by the brothers C volunteering for service in ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... faitho their repre- sentations. MUSICAL BOERS,, The piano industry inl Germany hee been con- siderably affected by the War in South Africa. According to 4i French paper, the Beers have latel1y ataken to music, and have givenl orders for pianos to several ...

DREYFUS DAY BY DAY

... END. Nfr. David Christie Murray, in an article which appeared in the Morning Herald e on Tuesday, ?? Superior Coun- oil of War ill the French Arily last week arrived at the mnomentous deec- sion that under no circumstances whatso- ever should ?? Alfred ...

AFFAIRS IN UGANDA

... the Uganida l'rotecsorate- and Lieit. -ol. M~acdonald's expedition. Jt is int continuaition of the Parlia- meaulary paper'Africa No'.l, 1899, aad the doeu. ments now printed cover thie period between June 21, 1898, and March 1 last, when a telegram to ...

FOURTH EDITION

... large crowds that had assembled to greet him. ENGINEERS FOR SOUTI-I AFRICA. A draft of 2C0 men of the Royal Engineers leave Southampton to-day In the Union steamer Gait for South Africa. THE QUESTION OF AMERICAN MEDIATION. WASHINGTON, Saturday.-It is stated ...

gistttiet Styuja

... -on, Ilketton, to;o Ti.lin ; and Mr. J. IV. Turner, solo piano and accompanist. The Chairman 1 riefly referred to the war in fcouth Africa, saying it was ia.se for gteat thankfulness that the country was 3D united in s ippoit of the bov. r anient in the ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Scottish Rifles, being at the Lead of the 2nd Battalion of the reaiment when it took poart in the Zulu war of 1879. When he came home from South Africa in that year he was appointed to command the Belfast district. M Battery Royal Horse Artillery, at Wo001wch ...

THE DREYFUS COURTMARTIAL

... Dreyius the culprit (great sensation). He read a long extract from a letter which he wrote to General Bil- lot, then Minister of War, on the 6th Januaury, 1898, to-protest aginst these- lies. -'eneral Billot made rV reply, and did not institute any inquiry ...

THE UITLANDERS AND THE BOERS

... greater bulk omit i`t'a Wiaitten two or three yeaiks since, and -the -b134 was ±eady for ?? some tlme before the dec]aition o£ war by ithb ]loer. 3The rlteir acted Wa'stcre7 tary to the;U ithlmder BIofm6f Co nmittee of 4895, Ras ?? that. o6ience, was condi~nmcd ...

THE VACANT JUDGESHIP

... the cost 6f the efficiencyI of the Irish Vaccine system against the tail-I{ lions wasted in purposeless slaughter in South Africa. It is the duty of the Local Government Board and it4@ President to insist: that whatever funds the'experts deem essen- tial ...