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FOURTH EDITION

... l'trated by the English from interested motives in South Africa. Thek A'Oosits after discussing the war in a very bitter vein, says that the more En1cland weakeens herself by the prolongation of the war, the better it will be ?or Germany. Mliss Marie Boucicault ...

THE CONTINUATION OF THE WAR

... THE CONTINUATION OF THE WAR. I DUE TO DISLOYAL SUBJECTS. It has been a source of considerable surprise, writes the Rev. H. J. Batts, a Nonconformist minister, to the ai/v 1fMail, that the Boers should adopt and continue to pursue these barbarous methods ...

MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE WAR

... MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE WAR. I I OTHER DISTINGUISHED SURGEONS TO GO OUT. Writing on the subject of Sir William MvlacCorniac's offer to proceed to South Africa with Sir Redvers Bluller~s ield' force, the Britlish Aledical Jourial says :--We understand ...

REVIEWS

... everywhere in South Africa be placed on one footing, andgiven the benefit of training which may fit them one day to take a higher position. No attempts should be made at hasty or premature legislation, but the ideal of a Confederated South Africa should be kept ...

ART NOTES

... That this is obvious one can now prove by a comparison of any collection of war photographs with the excel- lent selection of pictures in The Work of War Artists in South Africa, edited by Mr. A. C. R. Carter, and now published by Messrs. Virtue as their ...

IN PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

... affairs in South Africa was such as to justify its being called civil war. Was there likely to be a better feeling when Sir A. Milner, in reply to a deputation which legally and consti- tutionally protested against the continuance of the war on its present ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... certain-parts of South Africa there is very little to choose between British and Boer government. I-le is right, and I go further now and say that every Britisher and American whom I conversed with in Johannes- burg before the war said he would prefer the ...

A SOUTH AFRICAN BLUE-BOOK

... presented to Parliament last night Further Correspondence relating to South Africa --a Blue Book of supreme importance. Its official number, 1y which students of the history of the war can order it from Evre and Spottiswoode's or the booksellers, is FCd-43z ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TIT UPON THE WINGS OF THE WIND.--fEIX OLD TAVERN. LIFE OF LONDON. By ,HARE COURT.`-THE WAR OPERATIONS IN SoUrI-I AFRICA. ?? ,laJs.-BRITISH POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, Edinburghl and London, JUST OUT. New Patriotic Song. By ETHEL ...

Advertisements & Notices

... In 1 vol., extra crown 8vo, 10s. net, THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Thir!d Edi tion, wit/h a Beam Pre/ltor)l Cilt,41>- deelu.g Wi/th l.ie Cecnt/s wh'ick hJav/e ilteiied the pres el c;isis. IMPRESSIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA. By tie Rt. Hon. JAMES BRYCE, I.P. With three ...

SOLDIERS ON STILTS

... STILTS. [FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT.] AT the present time, when the- whole world is eagerly watching the progress of the war in South Africa, and the relative value of the various arms, is being not only considered by experts but discussed daily among all classes ...