THE MORNING POST..[Tuesday, February 13, 1300.]
... categories amounting roughly to about 200,000 I men, of whom three-quarters have been sent from ...
... categories amounting roughly to about 200,000 I men, of whom three-quarters have been sent from ...
... boors of eleven and Printed forma to applied (or, the coupons left three days (or examination. New-court, 8t- Swlth io a-lane. UNITED STATES ot BRAZIL FIVE PER GENT. FUNDING BONDB.—The DIVIDEND these Boodadne o» roe lat next «iU PAID M«ws. N. M. ROTHSCHILD ...
... PHASES OF THE WAR. •gain be found in Sonth Africa. This conclusion ahould lead to the early consideration the resettlement of the country and the re-establishment of industry. As the Spectator says: “The great thing is to go on steadily and mind the ...
... NEW COLONIES. GE ed }RESS OF RESETTLEMENT. OSS aaa k of repatriation in the — biped ore satisfactory progress than it did for w months after the war ended. even thousand persons have been re- their homes since the resettlement was h having a month's rations ...
... Dulwich, canvasser. that on June 14. in THE. MORNING PC COL¢ Sir Coarta of Trinidad, | he will confe on the sabjec C. CG. Knoll Civil Service served in m Trinidad. Mr. P. AL in ¢€ advertisement, he went to the New-cross ‘saw de Sarcey, who said bo was tho seere- ...
... tion of merchant vessels into ships of war. General Horace Porter (United States) observed that question only concerned those States which had adhered the Treaty of Paris. The United States would abstain from voting as that country was not a party to ...
... COST IRISH ADMINISTRATION. On the motion to into. Commit iso of Supply the Civil Service Estimates. Mr. KETTLE (N, Tyrone. East) moved ; •' That the coat of administration in Ireland is eicesaive, is burdensome the people of that country, and is steadily ...