The Crisis in Samoa
... MATAAF.\ The Rebel King OIALIETOA TANU The legally elected King TAMASESE The ?? elected Vice-King LIEUIENANT GAUNT, R.N. who assisted in the-rescue of Mdalietoa and his adherents i9fle crisis' ilt -5A ...
... MATAAF.\ The Rebel King OIALIETOA TANU The legally elected King TAMASESE The ?? elected Vice-King LIEUIENANT GAUNT, R.N. who assisted in the-rescue of Mdalietoa and his adherents i9fle crisis' ilt -5A ...
... 6 ,-be 3,110yat zilstitute IT is not so much the witchery as the variety of water-colour that strikes the spectator who has diligently passed in review the unusual number of works that comprise this y ...
... TURKEYS AND GEESE IN THE BREEDING SEASON. The longastanding prejudice that bturkey, are particularly delicate, and that they re. quire a great amount of care and atte5;05 is gradually dying out. They are to be Oeeul on more fumens all over the kiarvdom than formerly, and those who have hal experience acknowledge that when properly ansa ed Turkeys tre quite an profitable as ally otner kind of ...
... FIRES.IN THE METMOPOLIS. Down to yesterday 55 fire$ had oc- curred in the metropolis during the pro- vious seven days (inoluding 11 on Satar- day), against 69 in the preceding week, and 54 in the corresponding %i eek of 1898. SUNArY ?? 12.32 a.m. a fire w hich had fatal consequences broke out at 4fQueen's- court, Well-strect, Hackney, N.E., in a pri- vate house tenanted by Mr. J. Baldwin. ...
... .rp v1 POORt IMAN'S B R DE N-. in i ijtt Ltn' o[ those who ha i- ciatuglht the fir(iih-n piW'-S pnsiti ve hear. mitlch of c1~~hoi'its, -thle Ivlinte manl's burldenl. it is for It5 TO K5'ii Ckio the 10crin nslidn ?? tit'yehae awy v II voil. NTs 1ttie laildictiD of uitt' Easit Why shlow ILI t-lie ?? c ;cl t b with us tinY IO tn'etianl the VIile r t I titi P11MIC stittt in ilri y. When Mauln ...
... NiW Y ORIK DISASTER. HIOTELS WINDSOR 13L'RNED DOWN. AN APPALcLIMte ijEATH-ROLL. WOMEN LEAP FRiAR Til, WINDOWS. hei St. Fcctrik'ii 5 ity rjiC iccntgs iii Nevw Ycork wets scii~'ilyI ieicd iiti iceeo'oeof wioccnincie. While pcovics-itll iil hlciouir itt I ilie cinii01 Soacisnith ot fiehicit scc its i tc i ie ' ii- ti Eot-ee ?? ticcl Pititih-:neiciic cii Fri~ltc aftiricooci, it ive rlirek oiit onI ...
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... Three mtilliono more for the navy! Tint is the sma~ll slemend pot forthI by the Tory Jingo party, Supported by. thle Old LiberalI Jing-oes-a total1 of l:27,0ttO000. Here is what 'expansion of the Etmetre expansioni over dliserts cuad swareps-riavas. Hee is. to concrete, the policyv of Ciareherlain and thep pasrt: of Swelled Heads c:erls.Instewl of making liz thitu by these cx- lee11sion,' Wi ...
... ANTGLING NOTES, The Thamres coult not possibly be in better condition fuw ?? angling, and a, a re sult cas;ital sport is be'ng obLaiued. Both Iii the lowvei anld luper reaested iiesvy baskets or roach have beers mot With, ?? at Glreat eiarnlorv irs. l Irs wiock has hlaeded a specaneil oif Pl. Airg;etrs attie sI :IL ?? bream nlt a ?? busiour betli evn Rrhbmo:d and Kill gsctn, and at Tedd ?? ldr ...
... MEETINGS & LECTURES TO-DAY, National Sunday Leoirue: - The AIhambra, Mendelssohlns oratorio, Dlinhi. Soloists; Madame Mcdora Henson, miss Jessie King, Mr. flarper ibearton, Mr. Watkin 16lls, Mien - Mabel Johnson, Miss G;-rtrtde Mlac. aulay, Mr. T. W. Page, Mr. Cland Byron; National Sunday Leigue Choir and Orcles. tra (30l) ; conduetor, Churebhil Sibley. Shoreditch Town Hall, Specsli Programuse ...
... FA.TTENI.NIG HLA TEP.X A POLITICAL dinner at the N'NaY!tioiia1 Tb.jera. Aub ?? not, ;l Ic the existin- state of pchticS auid .artles. Precj sc iY t;1e 2(iCcd I of a festi-e cgat heri.iis* hglishmen, however, will CVer find I eXCLISeS .r runi tn;g te,;c her ?? on such Occ-SI';5, ?? I ye I inm1e' e.r f1 ina (lbe coi ?? 01 CfiEuU' a1iICI I v;ill 1 ni A ; r ci,, hil- ,o co'lt;-, 11&Lt tie uicdii ...
... Oh ! for a view where vision is not bo' nd liy city spires and blaekered chinilney tp By narrow streets and gaudy, tawdry s5iops, \Vhere I no more may hear the rumblitiz ?? ()0 wheels above, of railways utrderround Oh ! for one gliintose ot (ields now big with crops Ot ripenrcd corn, ot doxwxnward droopin.g hops, ?? peactlul hamflets that tire elms surround ! I kniow onC hill, wvhich sights a ...