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... THE SPY. STORY OF THE TRANSVAAL By JOIN SnAw, Author al Our Jenny, Edna's Love, The news el Oenetal Buller's failure to crew the Tugela mimed widespread cousternalieu anxiety in the *bole of Cape Colony. Following as It did so quickly upon ete verses ...
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... THE FRENCH SPY. At the I.juaion's last (Monday) evening Mr, Carpenter anurued a packed house three hours of situsadoual drama, a return visit of Mr. Fred Benton's et mpany in The French Spy, being indeed a welcome attraction tor the Easter Holidays ...
... SPYING CLEANING. D. T. WILSON Y r..rr N. 4~4 t 1 1.nN.b..e.. • NI., Owe. fie. New Al r 1 I. Meows MATRON= (low* W.* Mash NA NW.. M Wel LAC., MINIM OVARY. !MADRAS AND trim DARCY AXMINSTER, BRUSSEL, TAPESTRY, AND KIDDER ...
... WHO WAS THE SPY?” Touching this incident. Sir Rodvtrs caidt February got letter fro.*u “naan who wrote to and said I bed let him out priacn; and really if had let him out of prison it wa* not doings, it was done somebody my name. wanted to see me. He ...
... No. V.— Spy. THIS famous signature first appeared at the foot of 1 a Vanity Fair caricature about twenty-eight years ago. The subject was Richard Owen ( Old Bones) Since then many hundred caricatures ' ave appeared in the same journal from the same ...
... CHARGE OF SPYING. TEUOEMIR.] BATHURST (GAMBIA), JAM. 10. Sir George Denton, the new Adminietrator of PAWS, Jam. Ift the Gambia, arrived here this morning by the A offlc#r belonging to the Chinn Expedi- Btoamship from Sierrn Lieone. tionnrv Corne necueee ...
... SPYING ON AMBASSADORS. (Thbouom Aottct.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Mahk 19. Comment U made in Diplomatic circle* here the number of epiea who hare been obeerred, especially during the last few days, round the entrances and in the vicinity each Embassy. The action ...
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