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FRENCH EXPEDITIONS TO LAKE CHAD

... I A STORY OF DOUBT AN'D P* I A very painful feelin; has beer' crratrd0 i: Y-r~nch -rl l~ latest rumoitrs fromn \VestAfrica. %V1i'V th- r Ior La_ ?? is still unicertain, and the Vr, b't t ?? ?? r i in miutinyv and miurder, smiftc~r rep ii ?? 1;ed - Gentil 13retonnet inission. All tllree e-e ?? Lake Chad-that vdst and tnysterio~_,s ~-i~ ?? Europeans have ever gazed upon. Itidefd, M. ;-uK 'd . ...

Published: Friday 06 October 1899
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1445 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE BOER REVOLT

... FOURTH EDITION. i I I F - PROCLAMATION BY KRUGER. DUNDEE SHELLED. THE MILITARY SITUATION TO-DAY. [I;Y OUR MIILITARY CORRESPONDENT.] , (o anii~ very satisfactory situation niow exists as to our forces in cie .idvaliccd right wving at Gleuicoe, after inflicting severe loss on t, l! ICell satlv h-swithdldawn), anld has effected a junction .i a't , l)(dy, probal 0ly a;ilsut Sn iday Rive:, last ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1899
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2337 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY

... MIUZZLING ORDERll REV\OKED. X THE TEN MILLIONS VOTED. en The Spcdkcr took, thce chai atetuuuc atthev~o esterday 1g afternoon. he Sir Charles Diike aszked the Undier-Secretary ofstate for Vr~htws g ie 1,a it h ti the number of recruits enlisted uip to October 1ascompared nuiitmber enlisted ini the( Same, moulths of'1898; and what wvas the extent of W- the Present deficiencv onl tIm( ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1899
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1629 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

The Top of the Morning

... -c = th- I -= - = . ?? Cop of the or .OI'l1tl ' hi' Tl ,lt~rc 1Rox'Al,St. I lelen'. xx'asdc strex'ed byflire e'lyit iv his ori iliie. I he budding, xxa5 erected nine years iio at a Co. t ot'1l3,000, and wvas recnp- rized as one of the hest in the prosiooi'es. 'The company who occupied the tihcatr-c this wveck lost ail their pi ija riies. 'The cuildiiug was insur-ed. E.~ii \NImr.'A;KI ix Flti D ...

PAGES FOR THE PEOPLE

... PAGErs FOR THEI TEOPLE, SFI.C'l'hD flY WV. M. T. PASCAL'S ?? PEDVINCIAT, 'i'Ili A ils6 11laise Pascil vias one of (tie ?? FIi' 1iwii0li fti'scitnii ?? Ce ivils t'rn'i inlip 1101 p;rxiatit of 'l'ov tie D)012 ii 148128i, in, (licid in 1 He1 Ci wn- I itrit a Quihoiie a ?? in thle tth, e snu of in:ingte of i lie famlolls niOIliSt12 05la i'bl~i~lenvt, tloligli lie ides lot appea1il' ever I-n Lit~ru ...

Published: Sunday 01 October 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1523 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

OUR COSTLY POOR LAWS

... TO TEF EDITOR OF REYNOLDS'S EWAPAPER. SIR,- A zneare, narrow chostoil, stooping nlortal, who scelleod to be hotos s iolig on1 tile brolith of the ettltilt.t lttOOnW t ittilntl. ?? waif left NeresEk tritnp on ii to rme osi~t oa ilt; otaitsig. oft-s hoahiag ';ets. of roatt ti-orl oI' o is aril lbild:iieer the ii t utrsid weone !blisertttl tail h.1 lt Cli it (ho ?? , t 'tu ii: .: -t toa0st Wlit ...

Published: Sunday 15 October 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1873 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE GOD OF HOSTS

... TILE GOD OF HOSTS. tig-is a ?? eo `Ii'wrtngwihtt Leave its, Intlin : otive ts tuoiie Youshll not rob us if our owitM we wiil be free : We toil. be re'& (h)Iip birthright shuill ?? i 0 (tur fathilers pweat, or fathersl,t teav to suked tile gre-i a I sit whicl, h iii' stood Our mtothersll teatsl,, lt- ior tbt hrs toil, filve hat toweel this otur Arinc soil. This is ouir land Titis is our1 ...

Published: Sunday 29 October 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENT

... P A i.1 ) 1 A M ) IL7 N T. THE WVAR BILL. H0W LIT IS'ITO liE PAJD. ~ ifs' GGOADDEDl TO THE WAR 1)EBT. £3,090,000 SURPLUS SEIZED. There was aI wc-!.l-fi lcue on Bffetiday to hear Sir H clioutI e-la-i staicriieli of the tetps o hepi-s ppsto talke to, iniet. th4e 'gotst the Wa;. to spiteC c eriossos- c~r ?? an various papers, t he ec-ovt-t- such P o it wi-ha een el. huall k , and aunti thle ...

Published: Sunday 29 October 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6633 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

THE WEEK'S GARDEN WORK

... THE ?? AR-'i WORK. ii i ~ te I' s __ ± tw gene-c-allY c!t ted the iwo:t tiit ?? -tF -II: ct nfl.t ?? p 'YtVItI IIr winitnr t- -!I-klti the s-il. fiat it ?? ottilt il -ttt' rttit- Ito irtet' vitittir li-ru t 1H ?Oi~Tlt ice Ift ,it I J.z 1ibt-tt0 t! I-'t it I o o ti P 1~ tv~lot cit !!C0 ?? o tt l,(. ott et ftl itlto tar thitt t-araest, !ix c- i ?? :ic wrceci it is ceao to fitectoch it Fcoo-- a: ...

Published: Sunday 29 October 1899
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1312 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

WELCOMING ADMIRAL DEWEY HOME: THE GRAND NAVAL PARADE OFF NEW YORK

... SIR THOMAS LIPTON'S STEAM Y\CIIT ERIN LEADING TIHE STARBOARD SQUADRON lil1 OLYMPIA GOING UP TIHE NORTH RIVER THlE OLYMPIA OFF GRANT:S TOMB ?? fey o his arrival at New York on board the Ogynzpia, waswelccmed with thewildest I )iraood naval parade was organised, and the day on which it tock place was m- de a public *with Admiral Dewey on board, led the parade accomp n ed by a steamer with ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: News 

THE SHOWMAN WORLD

... THE SHOWMAN HOPLD. (FR'OM OUR OWN cORRESPONDin-p\.) There are many things that conspire p [, jie Nottingham Goose Fair the greatest pleasure ra-r in the world. The principal factor of all is. of course, the local pridein the fair. Nottingham is proud of the great yearly popular out-door carnival and holiday. The city authorities make full provision for the fair, and it is held in that place ...

LYRIC, HAMMERSMITH, IMPROVEMENTS

... LYRIC, HIAMMERSMITH, IMPROVEMENTS. I.I Mr Acton Phillips's theatre, since its reconstruction from the design of Mr Frank Matcham, has received a very large amount of patronage from the local public, B0 much so that its accommodation has had to be increased, and this occurs principally in the additions to the front of the house. At the rear of the dress-circle a large and handsome saloon has ...