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I • LAST NIGHTS CONCERT IN THE ESPLANADE

... Lard WoWelsh evoking Tuesday at the anneal rowing of the Soldiers' and Salon' !ramifies' Amoolatlon, said he hoped the war In tenth Africa was nearly over. GEZAT MENTAL STRENGTH. from prostration, aet for work get a Shill*, BOWS Si Toga BTRINOTO, INILBOY ...

THE INDIAN FAMINE

... the terrible distress produced by the famine now prevailing in Gujarat and other parts of India. Owing perhaps to the war in South Africa, the home public do not seem to have realised as yet the true condition of their starving fellow-subjects in India ; ...

FEDERATION

... sees in the Irish trouble and the war in South Africa the same principle at stake. Under all superficial divergences and misleading appearances, be emphatically writes, the real question about Ireland and South Africa bas been, Shall Great Britain ...

Till suns .hall riot and set no more

... good atteedanoe. WAR MIATING AT COMBRE. ORTING THR GOVIIINNINTB POLICY. On Friday evening last • meeting of the inhabitants of Comber was held in the Orange Hall for the purpose of supporting the policy of the Government in the present war with the Transvaal ...

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... Presb;terian Ball was filled last night to its utmost, capacity, when a highly popular estertaiemeot, illustrating the war in South Africa by cinematograph, lantern, lecture, and music, took place. The large gathering was presided ova by the Bev. James Salter ...

Ur 11 4E, P. CONCERT IN BANGOR CASTLE. afternoon a very sameneful coneset was given in the Bekaa, Bangor Oast*

... Oast* in aid of the widows and orphans of Irbil soldiers who have fallen or may fall in defence of the British Sad in Booth Africa. There was a very large attendance, the specious apartment being filled to overflowing with a very select audience. The saloon ...

Bangor Branch

... eldest eon of Mr. John Tate, J.P., Marlborough House, Downpatrick, has been appointed by the War Office to the army veterinary department for service in South Africa. Mr. Tate is a member of the County Down Staghounds and Kest Down Harriers, and one of the ...

THZ GOVIRLIMIZT MAJORITY

... most d' ul insinuation to make. The ministry cad a mandate from the country to carry the present war te • final issue, and effect the settlement of South Africa on lines which were placed before the country last October and entirely endorsed by the people ...

RKPAIRB PROMPTLY mot:rm. RANO•111ADI WORK A RPROIALITT TRAVELLERS' TALES

... make more interesting readingafter the rtcords of battles and sieges sent home by oar special correspondents at the seat of war —than the tales of travellers returned from distant expeditions. The narratives of the legations M. de liougeemat were a cue ...

BATINA BO►!

... Buie Manefeetarers :- • W t CO., Lid, ISPOTLZEN COMPLEXION bui.rn °LUIZ LOTION Oka= OR all is In a tow days. Piracies, Ob. Wars, Tan, fade sum boogies' WA. A N TO IRAN MEN.— sciontißOOle moans al Names /In Datatty sod ha Various Physical aid Manor wittiest ...

FANCY BREAD AND PASTRY

... • George Calder, the speedy Scottish amateur; has again gone oat to South Africa, this time a . lieutenant in the Imperial Yeomanry. For riding on the footpath, firs eyelids wars reoently moderately fined lb oath a* Mama* Ent the expenses worked oat at ...