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THE PENAL LAW AGAINST RELIGIOUS ORDERS

... He had just been made a second lien. tenant for his services in Afghaaistan. wher he was ordered to South Africa to tnke part in the Tran6vaal War. He was present with his regiment, the Gordor{ Highlanders, at Majuba, and was taken prisoner by the Boers ...

THE COLERIDGE LIBEL CASE

... amongst *h poor in the large cities during this wi~ter. ETHE VDLUNTEERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. The Daily Nemn ?? volunteers who are now being raised for service in South Africa, under the coomand of Sir Charles Warren,will proceed to the Cape in two batches ...

THE VACANT JUDGESHIP

... I ir- r in South Africa. The total actual expendi- r~n i ture of the year is already up by six millions! z e- ' e and a quarter, and it is now conceded that 11 e- even granted full success to Lord Roberts's a plans, the cost of the war will not be less: ...

MR COURTNEY ON THE TRAGEDY

... glory to be got. in a war w~ag~ed wvith such in- vi-ncible odds. (At. woice: Y-ou svant another Majuba Hili). No; I want to prevent the pos- sbility of any 'Majuba Hills, not by taking a giant to kill a mouse, but by preventing war altog-tlher. In your ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i nitely how many members of Parliament will b' iorsake their duties at Westminster in order to s1 iake part in the war in South Africa. A great un I many names of members have already been pub- hished os having been accepted for service at jc j the front ...

THE READING CHILD MURDERS

... impis are killing oxen and holding war dances within 12 miles from the capital This alarming news is the topic of the hour here. The Press Associatioa ?? following telegram has been received by the British South Africa Company- The Acting Admini- strator ...

THE LIMERICK HABEAS CORPUS CASE

... were married in St Patrick's Church, Cork, in 1874. In 1878 Sergeant Gorm- ley and his wife went with his regiment to South Africa, and his ?? having been ordered to the front, theresp(odentresided with other women - at Ring Williamstown. After the Isandula ...

MURDERS BY SAVAGES

... several ladies, one of whom is the niece of the ?? Pornetti. All the American ships of war, except one sailing vessel, have been withdrawn from the coast of Africa, in consequence of which cargoes of slaves are shipped for Cuba wholesale. The British ...

ACTION TO SET ASIDE MORTGAGES

... day on the plaintiffs motion to postpone the trial ot the action on aecount of the absence of the principal witness in South Africa. The plaintiff, Mr. Kevans, seeks, as trus- tee in 'bankruptcy of Mr. Henry Walter Smith, to set aside a number of mortgages ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... states- Lord Hastings has pased a quiet aud restful 'night, and his general condition has undergone ae slight improvement. WAR in AFRICA. GOLD in AFRICL. Golden Alries Plu' is Kenned's Tobeooe. Oowbisaton Flake natural leaf toeeo blernded, Unallovyd Gold ...

THE TALLAGHT TRAGEDY

... this morning by Mr Davitt will come as a surprise to the thousands of' paople who have believed that when the South African war opened the Boers had almost 100,000 men to plt into the field, fif- teen or twenty thousand of whom were trained fereigners; ...

PORTADOWN PUNISHMENTS

... England enteredon tie twelfth month of the South African war. A few weeks before the outbreak &he- Daily Mfail expressed the feeling of the great majority of the Engiish people when it wrote that - Ef war should result we give ikts two months' limit to finish ...