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... the Naval fBrigade. ThsF7 are afterxvards plit through ;t,, series of military exercises, and a musical;. interlude :and some clever step-dancing fol-- tlow. Her Maisaty the Queen next appears on ' the scens, and before herar pass representatives of the ...

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... that time fight- ing for the integrity of the Imperial Parlia- ment. It will be- found, however, by.thbse who read this work that M.Roes' action was ,from his point of -'iew- quite consistent with~ Imperialism of the broadest kind, that it was in point of ...

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... c Ideals shows some important differences between them. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain. By J. A. Cramb, M.A., Pro- fessor of Modern History, Queen's College, London. (London: Macmillan & Cc) On the whole we prefer a good history to lectures ...

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... Essex Street, lc a3 W.C.) a ?? is a wvork likely to be useful to others sa a. theas military men, and deserving certainly of t; a wl2vide and careful reading by military authori- Tl j ties themsclves. llfr H-ayes wfas formerly cap-f s tamn in The p3ufs ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Burdett Seres of nursing textbooks. It gives full d;;',tions for the nurse in cases in which women's diseases have to be treated, and as those c~ses are often all-iportant as regards their c successful termination from the nursing stan-1 i pcint, a manual ...

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... ,off the pestilent Dutch oligarchies from the * face of Africa, and to establish a British Go-, vernment, under which the Queen's warrant I i ,hall run in every nook and corner of the land. L The writer does not think this is an age; which favours st ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... Army, by Skopos. I srI 66 Victoria Street, Westminster.- Annual Re- I an port of the Imperial South African Associa-ex 32 Queen 891900. AnI Reporth 32 Queen Street, Edinburgh-Annual Repsrtli for the Scottish Licensed Trade Defence- As- efl sociation ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... nothing to do with secret service in i ' the technical sense, but tells, from a unit's point h ' of view, the story of the abortive rising in ft I Johannesburg in December, 1895. The author P l enlisted, one gathers, in the Imperial Light Horse, and claims ...

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... chair of St c Peter; the well-meaning but weak-willed Sigis- mund, who was super grammaticam, but not I shove breaking his imperial word; the wiseI Gerson, upholder of the Gallican traditions of C ecclesiastical freedom; and the worthy English a Bishop ...

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... British residents who have watched the flow and ebb of Krugerism run symvmetrically with the ebb and C flow of British Imperialism. The story of:' 2 these Dioncers of empire began before the Fs- ] covery of gold, and will outlive it. And they: I A claim ...

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... a, Wasachope began his service of. the. Crown in the ?? 1 sassy, his father havinlg!~daamfrutb hesould I arny. His military life, which ended so I tragically at Magierfontein, began when he was I 19, and his first active service was in Ashanti. I He ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... lesslv to the bad. It is not only militarism and ret Imperialism that menace uts. but also vivisection. . flatted tenements, the utilieation of the Falls of as Fo-erss American sky-scrapers, military ad ?? on Salisbury Plain, bicycles, auto- 's mobiles ...