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... constitutional governmer would be to ignore the fundamental facts of the cas ...
... constitutional governmer would be to ignore the fundamental facts of the cas ...
... British Parliament in the 20th century, when it endeavouring resettle South Africa, carrying ou for months, and possibly for years, a sort of bloody assize, meant to stir up the dying embers of civil strife and undo all the good they have done by the peace ...
... This fact is largely due to the com- plaisance shown towards the United States by the British Government, which abandoned its rights under the Clayton-Bulwer ‘Treaty, in order that the United States might have a free hand in carrying out the project for ...
... brought their train one blessing of infinite and lasting importance. Thus war has enabled the British Empire to find itself, has united the British race throughout the world— (cheers)—and it has shown to all whom it may concern that if again we have, as have ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. RESETTLING THE NEW COLONIES. THE BUEGHEES AND THE CONSTABULARY. BOER GENERAL'S IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND. (Press Association Telegram.) Pretoria, Wednesday. The Central Repatriation Board, under Captain Hughes, sits Pretoria, and each district ...
... Government* and agr?cd that was a matter of high policy that everything that could useful in the resettlement of the country should once transferreo the civil authorities., and means an inter-departmental Committee settled the total sum to paid. That, sum ...
... efficient of all means for dispelling the lingering distrust of the Boers, and for stimulating the work of re-settlement. The President the Institution Civil Engineers drew attention on Tuesday to the necessity for prompt handling of goods transit at the ports ...
... presidential address was delivered Tuesday by Mr. John Clarke Hawkdiaw, M.A.. the eminent engineer, the members the Institution of Civil Engineers. One the lessons he enforced with much energy was that in this age of iron we must not neglect our s.upplv of wood ...
... 603 inhabitants as the result of the wear and sear of nearly three hundred years. Plague, and pcstilenoe, and famine, and civil war had much to answer for in those stormy times. And yet in the piping of peace the average workman be.d not mach to cornplaia ...
... of that continent, and its last days find the political destinies of South America the subject of negotiation between the United States and three of the gréat European Powers. At home its summer was illustrated by the Coronation of King Edward VII., and ...
... much amazed to make much of outcry. Banbury Cakes. The origin of the familiar Banbury cakes dates back to the time of the civil war, when they were invented old dame and disposed of with impartiality to Royalist and Roundhead alike. Tradition has it that ...
... exemptions and abatements to persons resident in the United Kingdom. The income of a person resident abroad only comes within the scope of the income tax so far as is derived from sources within the United Kingdom. Whatever may tbe total actual income his ...