SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON THE LIBERAL VICTORIES
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... lrnaintr miutiiw New Tre war. m.l «|.*v tvral alrraily a> 1.,-v-rl tfca Li(**al fiarty .u oil >-«.titwa ...
... M»n .re, wnic.i hope*} wo>>i i t«i Referring Htrathoooa's Hone, U>r«iah.p his that the ...
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... Varaaaa ua. aiaauaa toot upon these, aasi eiae arrived at Home intimating w»rt executed men pandyanl tle-ir •hanuich tne war Africa wm eiinhatad, aori wxrtl carters .en liy laches the eoaaarttee The operations of the aae practical, aon Boa only e u Ist ...
... and they lejsece equally with any other portion of her Majesty's the so.-rt-as which has been by British arms South Africa. The war being now happily ovar, the committee would express the that united counsels may again prevail amongst the part*, and ...
... late Government with alarm, as it was thrusting greater responsibili- ties upon the country. Look at their policy in South Africa. War was declared~against the Zulu King, not because he threatened us, but was likely to do so. The Zulu kingdom was broken up ...
... Janeiro Antigwr Ocproy (s a), Bertridgo, Margaret Evana .. ..Dunkirk Rotterdani The ahip tHudderfileld, Thorans, bone' afor Africa, war left oif Tuakar at 8 30 p.m. on the 2ud inataut, by the tug Blazor. Vind S.SW., evroug breeze. The barque, Invinciblh, Bolar ...
... y passed a resolution yesterday to offer the services of 300 Hausa to the Imperial Government for service in South Africa should war break out. An assembly of the Hausa force has been held, when the nmen without a single dissentient voice signified their ...
... the apiproaching series of dramatic performances by aristocratic and fashionable amateurs on behalf of one of the South Africa War Funds. No professional will be allowed to take part, and nearly all the performers, as I formerly explained, will be persons ...
... TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA, The Press Association's Woolwich correspon- dent states that activity at all the Government establishments and garrisons indicates that secret, rapid, and detailed preparations are being made FL to be in readiness for war should necessity ...
... struck off by Tories, 85; claims made by to Liberals, 8; ~~claims allowedtoTre,8 any Liberals, 8. ~ ~ ~ god b WEST COAST OF AFRICA, WAR. A ..T _ . The Afrloan- Company's royal max steamer Ethlopej Captain Ogilvie, arrived, In the Tdprsey eaterday, after - ...
... I WEST COAST OF AFRICA. THE ASIIANTEE WAR- The African Steamship Company's royal inail ti steamer Soudan arrived in te IMersey yesterday o; morning from the Wvt ?? of Africa- Her. dates fp Gro-St. Paul de Loauda, Juno 10; Ambric, Jund a b 11; rinsembo ...