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KATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA

... NATIVE OUTRAGE IN WEST AFRICA. , )se he BRITISH TRADER AN) FIVE MEN of 'LED. he ore The Elder-Dempster liner Dahomey, ur which has arrived at Liverpool fromn West ed Africa with mails and passengers, reports of 1.0 the murder, at Lahore, in the French ...

AN APPEAL TO EUROPE

... for armed intervention. And again:- A war with one of the independent States in South Africa would be one of the direst calamities that could occur. -0- THE CAPE SQUADRON. In view of the situation in South Africa the I position of the squadron on the ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Dterhleaz by a veiled lady, who was no other tine (Colonel Do Paty de Clam, and that it v was sent back to the Ministry of War in an erveloge bearing Major Esterhazy's seal. After a referring to General lenouard's inquiry, in con- a sequence of which ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICE-COURTS. CARDIFF. e THlirSDAY_-(efore Mr. T. IV. LEWIS, stipen- le diary, and Mr. T. H. STEPIIE'NS.) TO 'TIHE WAR FUND. . A smart young fellow, named Thomas Davies, was bharged with being drunk in Queen-street on Wednesday evening. Davies ...

DALSTON CHILD MURDER

... up to the war, lnd Wed- referred to the universal wave of enthusiasm :ered which was passing over the counltry in 1Op- ibers port of the polity of her Majesty's Gover;;- by ment The British troops were expeiencig over reverses in South Africa, it was true ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... station by a detective-inspector. At eleven o'clock Major Esterhazy left for The hague. ENGLAND AN D FRANCE. YEGOTIATIONTS AS TO AFRICA COMMENCED. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Tele- graph says:-I have the best authority for stating that the English ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... submitted expressing confidence in the policy of the Government in connection with the difficulties which have arisen in South Africa, and celling upon the Government to seriously consider the question of the redistribution of seats before the con. elusion ...

DASTARDLY DEED AT NEWPORT

... D'Are. 1- -- N EWPORT. THFE LYCEUIs.-On and Off. an exceed. iiigly funny farce, is the attraction this week. THt EltPIRE.-War scenees aid iscidents will .lbe pictured by Walter Gibllon's Aimericteo bio. tableau. aid there are it let of escelelit ii -ariety ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Lesfled moral scepport and the influenoe of their lcd trained diplonaset throughout the war. Had its c-not been for England see shlould not have for emerged from the late war swtih our colenceS Ids, flying so high as they do to-daey. We have the among the ...

STRANGLED AND ROBBED

... estimated mas it that one province of China alone was worth be the whole of Africa from a commercial point n X e. of view, and unless there was as open door mec is there would be war. 'tior 'the] S ECONDARY EDUCATION. the SPEECH BY THE D'iWE OF DEVON- 1upop ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Now5 telags'ai fron Paris on hharsday afternoon silYS :-Ex-Colon'xl Piceuart. hits addressed a letter to tho Miniister for War c ieussnding an inquiry into the anhinasltiotis directed ugaintst him by General Gonse . Colonel Dn Pety' de Claln, and certain ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... tI) .Anglic.Boer 'war at once became the topic of e cbnversation. Cox pre4icteil that' the 'Boers ..~l wipe the floor with Etigland, but (l5 Martiun ont: the -other hand, dtsittaiiied that Buller and his men were out in 8o'uth A&frica to wipe something ...