AT THE BATHS
... TIIE SEPTEMBER EXOI)u9 With the first ten days of Septelfar % Gewmn baths begin to empty. The ...
... TIIE SEPTEMBER EXOI)u9 With the first ten days of Septelfar % Gewmn baths begin to empty. The ...
... TRA -XNS VAA AL I _ . _ . ?? PEANUT ISL t111A'I \YLT. --I 1A-- N. 1V T DETAItlS AWAIUEID. UPRESSURE. ruvLI 1dbl CY0O DELAY. VIEWS AT TB P11 CAPE. i 7!~Z - IE 1. r '-i1 'k ?? CySe t. \v ?? ?? I-oC 'Here t V-i Lt. - 'pth o the 1BritG-h VI--Leerncueout hankded ir ih Ap at PI' rotoruia NV!.h -. o:Vgis~ the~ tulI~ .o d'rmnsvaal ill itS diq- c~~ -hc d21,t of Auigust. [IV V 'N P- Tthe numbe1~1r ...
... -LECIThICAL EYE. AN INVE~NTOR'S CLAIMS.' F IVING SIGHT To TBE BLIND ANT) 1hAPING TO H~E DEA.U, Soni% vreeks ao a hri-kf ac~counrt was givna it CTh Daity News ' of Mk~r. iloter Slientis ittvention for tolephounig withouit IiLo. itis proposesd ho- C oro lone, we tiiittrsttd, to givo tho first jpublio deinn tvm. ation of tho powoitr of the nosy rinveti tomi. IItI lieO tea'attinlO, Air. Stiertlt, ...
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... RINTS Fol' irrllE ROMErl ,ilk AUTUN W FAI1'I N DB IBA UT Y. lt% -ri-inir. -ilrd-it ant~il even inl tiic( ,vilWto,1.I 151' IllI,- a. chit cifruiis for nor taiciti x115. of 1-iaint foe tilt- Utltlh ?? tl11 for ilotett as.1 atre itlW elicit] t tcc, -rci or;i itf Ntrittu,'s -alinmdlan tf ts tnert' i-i ?? 10i ho to~li, if thoy iRe0 inoltie or'- all e ad to sr,,, oir orchard I rt- ?? ce f a?- 6 ...
... LOADON, 2ToNv'JiA ?? 'S(1plelibcr . Onl Sa t u rday tho Trfarux'vaal (Gevrnmeat ilrl.(:d L' .L t Mr. (Joirvngliain (t'coc;l ill rq)l to l . 1 L- 'II.i i d tI. ?? [ i EAgrM..Ib.w L,- zo, I;L.I/ C: l LI fi lnip ri;A Uo-vernmrcrent. f'elot-r .stoale;s nh:;t it. Lz toiCC ih A 1e(t that tile ' I~litAnal :will join ilL tile ?? sn-cl Olic 'iotiC2 at ,t;iyieto.,.w , Iii Will tlxrt' th-l in ho wcork- ...
... I i CABINET COUNCIL , -- * ?? DECISION OF MINISTERS. En ?? NO REPLY FROMT MR. 'v KRUGER, Ti co wi UL'UNATUM NOT YET SENT.- AITTI[ORITATIVE STATEMENT. _ ?? 'We understand that at the time of the meet- mi ing of the Cabinet yesterday, her Majesty's Go- vernment had received no reply from the South A African Republic to tho dispatch sent after last Si wee~k's Cabinet. Up to a late hour last ...
... ?,-OraT AT A ES 0 F 0TUR- ANMJTSM. ?O ER(I TFE, PflES& AN 1TNT EIRVIEW WITH Sh1R WE~MYSS F ?? ?? taho V0ear KIeee, a nmath id!, l~ tYot) v-ulkin' th-rough theo streets of I a i'ho elder lnd boen poutting u u.t ! ~s eorimnio-I all the1 gloriesi of thet citev 'V ?? vaszzstag the oflicos t Th Sot-' Ctskatw.'o a morl' porsontil turn -a'o yenl %ci a- t'o he ; hen Oul irov uip:' it'xaonaaed.There ...
... Tlrf? RWISTPUTION& ,,BtTLwFl.flT-OC)1lrTS VOTE At hclk~tni-rNstCattrt, bekr Mr. Iati sin- te h',niof Mr. InosCtta i s~ c-~ mn~m The chuin niw in ff'N Otai di 11e wos s~aid to oeceapr in ColN- ¾ xrit At~-er S,-TeC dii-,eundou the 'iota. was -P$T M'Al PRIOr1-IFhT :R'S CLAIM \\ c' ovaod or theo ilbends; Mr. NV N tt'C rer'ur-: tid Mr, .1, urn- s 'rests Mr.avid C h I A C' ~ir. te ropieorof the t ...
... THE WAR OFFICEA 0. BY ONE WHO WAS IN IT. Thne Dreyfus ease has doubtlesi made many Engl[ihmeou ask if there can be any resem- blanco botwevn the French War Office and our owen, which at present dwells, like a vast polyp, in the etaves of Pall Mall. If, indeed, thoe house is any index to the individual, thon, of a. surety, oeir War Office is not organic-not a whole, ?? a serios of almost ...
... VENEZUELA ARBIRATTJON., CLOSE OF THE ARGUM . FIFTY-FNE DAYS OF SPEECM AWARD EXPECTED ON MONDAY (THROtG3 MMUE3'S AG}:CT.) PARIS. Sept. 27. 'Mr. Harrison concluded his speech on ?? of Venezuela to-day-. He said that a liberal strip should be given to Venezuela. through which no speedy approach could be rane to the banls of Orinoco. The Tribunal had now to determine the rights of the two nations ...
... ART AND LEWERS. For the first time in tbree centuries, RlhIb Fitch's narrative of his expedition to India, Burma, and Malacca i,4 aout to be issued, pr ?? in full to the reading public. Ral Gp is the first Englishman of whom there is any T record to bare visited those coumtries. His m narrative, which is edited by Mr. J. Horton Ltyley, of the Hakluyt Society, for Mr. lisher Ic Unwin, goes ...