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... Bramwe1il Booth would deliver an address on the work of the Salvation Army. In introducing MUrs. Booth, the Rev. J. Tolefree Parr. who presided. oulogised the work of the Salvation Army, the members of which were, he said. always ringing their Parish bell ...

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... LORD RO T3SS ARMY. GRATER ITAIN AT THE FRONT. CUM)XULS CONTRASTED. THE COUPS OF PIONEERS. MAGXflEKN'T WORK. OM WAZ CORR=lOND>T. ULiOMVBMX April 18S V the IUM rest hem, wb% supplies and re- .meut ar being oaoted, ha done no otbqr gwd to the Army it has 113 ...

THE PRICE OF ENGLAND'S ISOLATION

... THE PRICE OF ENGLAND'S ISOLATION. A FIRM BAND AND A STRONG ARMY. Great Britain's position in regard to the European Powvers is discussed In a thoughtful article in the March National Review by Sir Rowland Blen- rierbassett. The general contentions of ...

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... held at the Royal United Service Institu- tion, Lord Wolseley said that we could not have sent tuch a big army to South Africa but for the army re- serve created by Lord Cardwell and the militia. Nine humndred militia officers had gone to the frosit and ...

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... four provinces shows, says the Daiv' News, that the number of the evictions is greatest in Ulster, where there has been no land agitation. In L.einster the evictions for the three months were 177, in Munster 150, in Connaught 280, but in unagitated Ulster ...

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... Northubrnsiane. A. J. SEssions (Lendon).-We are afraid the pathetic inei- dent you miention of the reserve man'e young woman. having to take to. the streets for a. livelihood will be ro- ypcatcil in hundreds of cases whsile the present war lasts and ...

REVIEWS

... the white interlopers back to the swamps of Bengal. Their attitude provoked one of those little wars which keep the Indian army in such fettle as a fighting machine. At the cost of more than a million sterling we inflicted a crushing defeat on the ill-armed ...

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... Ccettuest and Company, in THE DEVIL ON TWO SrICKS tnd Popular Surrey Company,. in SENTENCED TO DEATH. Monday, ISth, No Man's Land.' A V 0 Y.- S Every Eveninc, at 8 20, THiE ROSE OF PERSIA by Basil Hood and Arthur Suliivan. At 8 0. PPETTY POLLY, by Basil ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5406 | Page: 14 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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Published: Saturday 02 June 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2300 | Page: 4 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... of ?? ?? on a war footing the army eould be raised to over 3,0,000 nioen. 'T'he Germanc army on a peace foot. ilg consists of about 585,440 meu, on s wair footingthetotal can be raised to nearly 4,000,000. The Japansoe army con- sisted of 273,263 officers ...

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... A detachment of artillery of Lord Roberts's army cross. ing the Drift while on their miarch on Johannesburg. The men mount horses, guns, and ammunition waggons while crossing, but dismount as soon as dry land is reached. Tho horses are seen splashing and ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4918 | Page: 24 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... likely to increase the reputation of the lady whose pennanae is John Strange Winter. It is a story of a spendthrift woman whose extravagances land one husband-a Jew, no less -ilntO the Bankruptcy Court, and carry another well on in the sanie direc- tion. She ...