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FUTURE OF THE CONGO

... FUTURE OF THE CONGO. PBINCB ALBERT’S TOUR. Fram Our Own Correspondent ANTWKBP, Monday. Prince Albert Belgium returned to-d»y from bit long nnd interesting journey in the Congo. Antwerp in displaying nmnrksble *nthumasn. Thn day oonaidered nation*! Mto ...

KING EDWARD’S MESSAGE

... King will take the name of Albert the First. The Duke of Orleans, coming from London, has arrived here, and called on Prince Albert and the Countess of Flanders. M. Leempoels, the painter, he# been rommiasioned to paint a portrait of the late King.— Reuter ...

ENGLAND AND THE CONGO

... tranoter. Great Bntaina attitude, which quite unexpected too public here, is viewed with diaoontemt amd anxiety. , After Prince Albert, M. Reeikin, the Ooloniee, is make hia Congo tonr. The Minister will leave next TTiaraday in the Bruxdlearilte, and will ...

ROYAL NAVAL COLLBOB

... the Fiagriaa tegiamiag .orkteapt up tte near Medina. A Urge number af spectators watched tte teori from Kjngrioa Quay, Prince Albert of Wake. Four seal paled m tte ran for dormitory for Commander Chan. I aaa’t Chalkaga Cap, winner, being tte Drain >ormitory ...

MAD PRINCESS’S ROMANCE

... related to them. Various members of the family hold diplomatic and political positions. years ago, it will be remembered, Prince Albert Ghika caused a sensation by his pretensions the thrones of Albania and Macedonia. ...

FUTURE OF THE CONGO

... FUTURE OF THE CONGO. From Our Own Correspondent BRUSSELS, Tuesday. In the course of interview with Chronique, of Brussels, Prince Albert of Belgium made some interesting statements concerning his African trip. He said : imprretann is one ...

Lord Kianaird has left London fog ths Qnn, tinent. lard Edward Oeoil tmo aii mud ia Imndoa from Oairo

... aiid Prince Albert of Wake. The privileged visitors included Sir Stanley aad Lady {Sarto, who are staying Barton Manor, placed their disposal the King. A dance concluded the breaking-up entertainments the college. Prince Edvard and Prince Albert Wales ...

CRYSTAL PALACE PCTCRK

... slight ooea in the roof. For future, there van 'trong •lessre a->ong large and body men that it fboiUd aland a* a monument Prince Albert, wboee more than any rt doe, ♦nd lid a great deal for England would » it-graoe if it were rontinaed. for it wee not a of ...

CANADIAN IMMIGRATION

... Alberta, lie Canadian Pacific Railway. 'Him new i> continuance the experiment wfricb has turned out eo encceoefolly near Prince Albert, in the Saekatcfeewon datrici, where acme Unity ookmieta bar. uccecded pro ring that under reooonablo conditione, it a ...

rooerm ciaaiion

... mtereat Kensington by reason of its being named after y®®* mother, onr late beloved Queen and ha* illustrious Consort, Prince Albert. We also desire to express our appreciation of Majesty’s recent gracious act in commanding that the East Gardens of Kensington ...

THE NEW UNO

... deafness, and resigned his right suooession first his son Baldwin, who died somewhat mysteriously in 1891, and next to Prince Albert, who has really been brought op and educated the future King, the late monarch taking great interest in his training. Rumours ...