PLAIN SPEAKING TO THE BOERS
... PLAIN SPEAKING TO THE BOERS. AMKEICIK’i VIEW HDNTISG. We have received from the writer the following open letter, «&y ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING TO THE BOERS. AMKEICIK’i VIEW HDNTISG. We have received from the writer the following open letter, «&y ...
... WHERE WOMEN NEVER SPEAK. One of tbe most Interesting artlclas la the very interestlug May number of the “ Wide World Magazine davoted to a description Beroardinet of Anglet, Sisters of St. Berua’d. the severity of whose rule most resembles that of the ...
... EARL DE U WARR SPEAKS UP FOR GENERAL BULLER. Karl de VVarr, the ••Globe's” special correspondent with Lord Methnei.’s force, writli-g from Modder hlver on Christmas Day. says * The chief q.io conversation th week haa tbe .i| polotment Lord «• an.l that ...
... following nstruotions. Yours very truly, (Mr®.) H. STEVENS. 5 and 6, Belvedere, Weymouth, May 24,1806, Dbab Sib,—l cannot speak too highly of your remedies in oases of Eczema. lam sending one of your little bocks friend at Newbury, who ha® an attack of ...
... we«t pier, and that as the east pltr is the principal promenade, it should be kept clear of wet nets, seaweed, and refuse. I speak In the intare ...
... was somewhat premature. In none of the three telegrams published from Lord Roberts this morning does the Commander-in-Chief speak of the surrender of the Transvaal capital, or of the flight of tho President. ...
... TWO MANDATES FOR THE GOVERNMENT. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking at Newton Abbot, on Monday, said the war was practically over, because although there were still a few marauding bands of Boers about, hoped they would soon be brought to book. Then was ...
... Baldwin the words of the poetthe poet—has said—now, gentlemen, I did not expect be called upon to speak this dinner to-night, hencethough 1 could probably speak better hence than I can here —hence I feel—l mean I find myself—that is to say, you find me—a ...
... her head * ** Not’* by-east,,* answered the sailor gruffly. man,” said the captain, aboard this craft, wbtn one of crew speaks to me, h* gives title of respect. Now—bow’s her head Nor’-by-east,” was the same reply, * 4 Oive the wheel,” said the captain ...
... camp on October 23 la».t. At last we saw him —a man of medium height, with a reddish beard and fiery eyes. When you hear b m speak you know him to a man from to foot—no talker, but what he says you feel. One could through thick and thin with him. B.P.’S ...
... working well* Colonel Templet is the front a* Director-Oensral of the Transport Service. A soldier in the Scottish Rifles speaks of tho heat and thirst at Colenso as terrible. managed to save his pint of water nearly to last, when it was almost boiling ...
... amount collected in the town on Tuesday. £;h», was the exact sain taken at Weymouth at the meetings the previous day. And in speak S.P.G. meet word praise must l ...