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... •rally t© pmp»C»l-» thr Mnalwn faith. Tha qoMtiaa ...
... FIGHTING-IN WT AFRICA. THE BEIM NNENNAL) Wis Now. Egad Yin la Wind, NIIIIthf dtath liatematat N.Y. Usisdr. i• anneuthiaat hh pahost=tall yogi la Yawed do heavy ten la the et water trete pelateim HAMMON MEMORIAL. no Hewn= oriel ea • yersiret site to Or ...
... WAR OFFICE Royal limiskilling Fusiliers—Capt. Gerald 31. Mackenzie to lie Major, Royal Irish Riflts—Supernumerary-Capliin Frederick J. H. Bell to Captain. Royal Munster Fusiliers—Lieu*. Paul Acharricr seconded for service with the British Central Africa ...
... BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY' MEETING. extraordinary general meeting the British South Africa Company, a* street Hotel, London, yesterday, evoked an exceptiooal degree of public interest, anucipation of the speech Mr. his negotiations with the Government ...
... Aurtrulia were allowed to go tnage her own affairs ro should the pt.t.i.!fl .1 South Africa. If South Africa wen. liberty she claimed when the hour el , Irnger come South Africa would rally n0,n.1 d:ltaiii, and no Power on earth would t0.h ...
... Dr, Jim aqd Parliamont London, Saturday. Dr. left London this afternoon for Southampton en the way to South Africa. Dr. Jameson. reply to the West Monmouthshire Conservative which invited bins to contest the mat in opposition to Sir William Harcourt, ...
... sympathy with Borah Africa, and who were tryiag to eliminate British supremacy. The in the colosy lad their early with the !moth and with Holland, and were mead to be called Sri subject. (prolonged ahem). U Greet Britain , mat ta war with a Jamie Poem ...
... CONNIVANCE BY THE BRITISH War Office as hardly credible, and publishes the notice with reserve. The Post” discredits the alleged official British participation in the affair, Britain has taken no step® to increase her forces in South Africa, she would have done ...
... wbo holds the comminion of Uentenant, and will shortly be gaeetted to company, ha* eeenMbro serrice in Sooth Africa. went through tbs Besots War, and Mired in the Beefaiwnaland camnaian. is cnrioos that while there are several Jewish officers in the line ...
... ratee were moderate, esmard as briprowesoen• A fair of via is Spanish Exteriom, but Mbar Istomational stocks quiet though Akw warred the clove, which Si. Spat& Exterior We, INtrkisk C group Sc. Ottoman if, Bowe de Paris 151. Credit Comptor d'Dicesepte 21 ...
... “opening up” Africa. He slashed about him, in fact, in all directions with the greatest freedom, as if had never been obliged to retire because the Jameson raid from the Cape Premiership, and as if he were the Dictator not merely of South Africa, but that ...
... docks ..at down be failed to pat is appearance at the Exchange. He was Mid to have Mooted bis iota eo being aerated SOUTH AFRICA,' AFFAIRS • CV* Town, Saturday. i stleron, Petaidaat of the Afrikaaderl traktug at Hopotown, dwelt tar. .4 tie Mrikander Party ...