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THE ARREST OF TRADERS IN AFRICA

... OF GUERNSEY MILITIA- MEN. General Saward, Governor of Guernsey, who left the island on Wednesday bearing a petition to the War Office signed by the mutinous members of the nilitia, returned yesterday, but his instruc- tioe are not yet known. Eleven of ...

NEWS FROM WEST AFRICA

... INEWS FROM WEST AFRICA. EXPEDITION AGAINST A FETISH CHIEF. A BISHOP OHARGED WITH LIBEL. t FRFSS ASSOCIATION FOREIGN SPECIAL. Ln-nrooL, MoenAvY.-The Elder, Dempeter liner Oron arrived in the MVersey to-day from W:;est Africa and the Canary lsands. Amongst ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -300 FEET HIGH. IMPRHESS TIHEATRES OA. EARL'S COURT. :SAVAGE SOUTt' AFRICA. f-7,u- ct b .t~.te.v AIttl. . A Picturesque and Realistic Represe;tation of LIFE in the WILDS of AFRICA. Depicted by FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.10 and 8.30. Thousands ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Stvan Boats. IMPRESS THEATRE. EARL'S. COURT, LONDON, S.W. SA\'4GE 1OUTII Af*RICA. SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA. A Picturesque tsttd Realistic Representation of LIFE in the WLDS of AFRICA. Depicted bh FRANK E. FILLIS. TWICE DAILY, at 3.50 and 8.i0. Tlhousttds of ...

Franch Evidence

... vention in Africa. The discussion was havily serious on the part of the opponents of the mea- suro. One of them, comiplailnod that the arrange- ment alf tihte Y years' standing, by which Franee eztablisled her equality with England in Africa, no1w enabled ...

THE TRANSVAAL ARRESTS

... between the chi white races in South Africa,, wvhich would in- ml volve frightful consequences, especially as regards the nativey. The earnest sins of all nwb should be to maintain peace, and to ferns a Af snited South Africa-Tangaiyika to Cape till Town-linked ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... into extra,5. orni gances. Witness handed his reporte to Colonel urgh heury, but the latter never forwarded thera te next the War 'Minister, i- The Petit Bleu announces that Dreyfus map, be expected in France at the end of June DISIMJAL OF CAPTAIN CUIGXETi ...

GORDONS

... Benin, West Africa, on ApTil' 29th. Captain Uniaok-e was the second son of the'late Captain Norman FitzGaerald Uniacka, owth Rifles who died in 1872 while.serving with thie Englisl branch of the Red Cross Society in tfie Frazoca- Prussian War, and who receive~d ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Englishman, anad that. is why the Go- vern-neat will have 1.1re whole nation at its back whenever it may be called upon to go' 'to war to preserve the Bribish Empire-the largest, richest; and. finest which-the world has ever seen. Au experiment is being tried ...

THE TRANSVAAL ARRESTS

... ' is ac-ting, under direct instru ctions front the British W~ar flenmirtrnent. In Governmient- circlevs in Lo-ndon the suzge-- lion that, the Prisoers aicted uander' directions from ther War Office1,1 is regarded %s too absurd to needI rehfitatien. The ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... er Mitchell, ?? Jens Fries, and Robert IS Coolo Hloper. tt en'on of them are in the employ of the Char- wrte tore'! South Africa- Conmpany. is D])ek etive Beaty, acting upon instructions given him a week ago, obtained the necessary wn.trr rnts hero ye-sterday ...

FOURTH EDITION

... will enable counsel for Colonel Picquart to apply for their client's release. WHY CAPTAIN CUIGNET WAS CASHIERED. A COURAGEOUS WAR M,\INISTER. As we asiouttced yesterday Captain Cuiguet, who is one ol'the officers of the French Armny mixed up with the Dreyfus ...