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Brave African Native Soldiers

... turn our right flank. He has done very good work as a scout. Sgt. MALEAIU, K.A.R.-.Great gallantry under fire when his platoon, forming the advance guard to a convoy of ammunition which was being sent through to a column was ambushed by the enemy. The three ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1918
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 339 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to

... Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to guard his honour and the externals of his worship. The tragedy of Saint Sophia, filled, as I write, with cholera victims—is the only further argument ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 156 | Tags: none

Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to

... Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to guard his honour and the externals of his worship. The tragedy of Saint Sophia, filled, as I write, with cholera victims—is the only further argument ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 156 | Tags: none

Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to

... Fanaticism only to the Moslems? Bah ! God does not need Edwin de Lisle, ex-M.P., or Ferdinand of Bulgaria to guard his honour and the externals of his worship. The tragedy of Saint Sophia, filled, as I write, with cholera victims—is the only further argument ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 156 | Tags: none

The Albanian Crisis

... attack, refused, and his men opened fire on the gendarmerie and what are described as the National Guard, who were posted near by. Thereupon a battery of artillery, which had been placed in position opened fire on the house. Essad Pasha then hoisted ...

THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW

... Moscow, where the Nevsky begins, there was a sudden outburst of fierce firing from above, and the soldiers, women and children fell to the ground and the street became a shambles. The firing was from machine guns controlled by the police, who were in ambush ...

LIST ATTACHED TO ABOVE NOTE

... shown several times, continually the victims of bad treatment and atrocious tortures, which the soldiers, as well as forest guards and guardians of the Regie, inflict on them. As shameful examples, I recount the following facts :— Ist.—The week before last ...

THE WAR WITH THE CAMEROON FRONTIER GERMANS. Muri Province, Northern Provinces, Nigeria. (Passed by the Censor.)

... British Government out here ; and as the Muri and Yola provinces lie so close to the German frontier, police were sent out to guard all the routes leading to the frontier, and to watch the movements of the local German officials living across the border. ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1917
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 996 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

well to respond that I had never found honesty to be a question of geography, climate or race. Along these

... carabao—that factotum of the average Filipino. At times enormous swarms of locusts devour growing crops in a night, and fires, owing to the highly inflammable nature of the nipa houses, frequently sweep an entire village. This sounds pretty bad, I know; ...

East and West

... falsehood, and hanging, appear proper under certain circumstances, it vindicates Stanley's whipping of the hungry Muhammadan guards who accompanied him, for stealing a few mouthfuls of bread, it guides and justifies the well-known European ethics which says ...

Published: Thursday 01 May 1913
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1198 | Page: 44 | Tags: none

In the Swamps of Dutch Guiana

... In the Swamps of Dutch Guiana. BY J. B. PERCIVAL. Behind the fringe of crouridas that guards the coasts of Dutch Guiana lie extensive swamps, which on being drained become the most fertile soils in the world for the sugar cane. At present, however, we ...

Farid Bey in Lyons

... live under a rule of terrorism ; usurpation of fields by neighbours, insults, blows, wounds, and intimidation —consisting of firing at their doors, under their windows at night-time. All this is with the object of forcing the Mussulmans to flee this land ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1914
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2315 | Page: 13 | Tags: none