AT JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... BrITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL. This Queen has been pleased to approve of the mredal granlt-ed in 1895 for eertairt operations in Eastcrri and Western Africa bteinig also awarded to tire foreopi employed in Britis1i Centrad Africa. be- to-eon 189t ...

Miscellaneous

... BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA WAR MEDAL The Queen has been pleased th approve.of the medal granted in 1895 for certain operations;izi Eastern and Western Africa. being also awarded to the forces employed in the operations in British Central Africa between 1884 ...

CONCESSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

... thi- It ic-n'i Irilicil ?? W I - c-r'r'.d1 HInctmt-ic crc esebl sid to pa>' their o-ii ii (iii 14:1 ob' BXNKRFT~ 17I1'NY ;IN War, aci miplioaircoii tic rintel itorder ?? 'nl'ig 0 c S4 WXXilk~l,?, nnchc-er,3 and l Wi X iv.oi~c dr'cu-r. ccac 'a-r tictcite ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... as Assistant Military secretary to Lieut.- general Sir Arthur Conynghame during the Kaffir war of 1878, was employed on special service throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the troops in GENERAL Sir F. FORESTIER-WAL12ER. Egypt in 1895. The gallant ...

TRANSVAAL

... Transvaal question has become appreciably modified, express the hope that war may even now at the eleventh hour be averted, and remark that just as Eng- land in the event of war may have to face dis- turbances on the Afghan and Indian frontiers, so Germany ...

THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS

... south Africe. ?? shoeng smiths, with Staff-cor- poral-farrier Lewis, of the 2nd Life Guards, leit England yesterday for South Africa. Two of these were detailed trom I the let Life Guards, four from the Royal i Horso Guards (the Blues), and the others from ...

OUR CONTEMPLATED CRIME

... defeat by the hiind of vulgar bluster ?? we expect from a milan of his low chliaraetr and boundless ambition, He was playing for war, which lhe intended to force on the TrIsrrvaal in order to herrefit his mnillionaire friends3 and to galin faeluo eaidrl perlhaps ...

FOURTH EDITION

... daylight in these con- ditions is a fact of singular gravity. GLOOMY OUTLOOK IN SOUTH AFRICA. KRUGER'S MENTAL PARALYSIS. There is every indication that the crisis in South Africa is fast reaching a head. Activity is great at the Cape, in Natal, and in the Transvaal ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... greatly incensed at the action of the Portsgguese authorities at Delagoa bay in stopping Transvaal Government muni- tions of war, contrary to the convention between the South African republic and Portugal. It is reported that President Kr-ge-rand GeneralJoubert ...

MUTINY IN THE FRENCH SOUDAN

... officer, Captain Paul Voulet, be- longs to the 'marines; Captain Cbanoine, who is a son of General Chanoine, ex. Minister of War, belongs to a Soudarese Spahi regiment. They were both deco- rated for the part they played in bring. ing the rich countries ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... Alfred Sharpe, her Majesty's Commissioner in the British Central Africa Pro- tectorate, who wars in England on leave, undertook to have this done, and on his return to Central Africa madearraneements foroneof hisstaff toimake a journeytoChitambo's. But ...

REMARKEABLETRIAL IN NYASSIALAND

... remarkable criminal trial (writes a London correspondenlt) has tazen poice in the west dis- triet of Ni-asia;aind British Central Africa, be- fIre Caplain P. Pearce. tile Deputy conitnis' sinoner, with `ife. rnr Forbes and Murray as asses- sorb. U. P. Z eohl ...