SOUTH AFRICA
... SOUTH AFRICA. (RarE'Ws TELXGRMS.) . Cape Town, Januarzy 12 (eke Plymocuth).- . Si~r Jo h Gordon Sp$f~g dfelive~re0, a spe ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. (RarE'Ws TELXGRMS.) . Cape Town, Januarzy 12 (eke Plymocuth).- . Si~r Jo h Gordon Sp$f~g dfelive~re0, a spe ...
... '11L CQOAST' OF AFRICA. Plymouth, Thursday. 1B3 'Die African Steau INavigation Company's mail-paeket Fore- tCunter, C0onnmaamdder J 11.ut. Aitkins, arrived at midnight with nails, iu chnige of l Aiutiteiuit irifliths, I. N. 11or diates are-l erviando ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. RESIGNATION OF MR JOUSERT. (REUsTER'S TELEGRAMS.) Durban, September 30. - Mr Joubert has resigned all his offices in the i Transvaal. This step is believed to be due to a difference of opinion between him and his col- leagues on the subject ...
... appeared in thie press daily reporting the reinforce- ments of the Imperial troops ia South Africa, and actions continually taken, which, if they did not indicate War, ha(l at anyrate a disturbing influence on the country. The policy of the Governmntat in ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. THE DEBATE IN THE CAPE ASSEMBLY. - W (UxT&S TELEGRAM.) to Cape Town, April 27. in The peace debate has terminated in the Eouse i ft of Assembly by the adoption of Mr DaToit's to motion, with the amendment proposed by Mr vs Abrahamson, d ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST SECOCOENI. STATE OF THE TRANSVAAL. (Brora's Telegram.) Cap* Town, 11 (ria Plymouth!. Sir Garnet Wolseley probably now at Fort completing the organisation of the fore* storm mountain. It is believed that sperstioos will ...
... TeLecRams.) The following telegrams from Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Secretary of State were re- ceived on Christmas Day at the War Office :— “Sekukuni’s Town, November 28. “Transvaal field force, command of Lieutenant -Colonel Baker Russell, con- sisting ...
... SOUTH AFRICA. THE PROPOSED GIFT OF AN IRONCLAD. i. -E.9£ AND THE CAPE COLONY. (FrsSS ASSOCATION TELEGRAM.) Cane Td~vo, December 11. Mr Rose lunes, Under-Secretary for Native .kiais>. address ed the electors of Simonstown yes- tdaiy eventng. lie adversely ...
... arrangeoanlt. A CURIOUS INCIDENT. A RELIO or TnHE CRi!MEAN WAR. Sc vastopol, April 12. Daring dred.lging operations in tiea bay here an old English shell3 datinz dotbtless from the Crimesat War, was hauled ns, and exploded on beo-g brought into the boat ...
... the future tranquiilitv of Africa. Thhat is Great Britain's i modf'rete atni-udes and she cannot bo drjven aren1. it. It is not tle agcreesvcmecs of the impereal Governent xvheh e is keeping up the sp-t ca uncrest in Africa. It is the nnrrogresliveoess ...
... I SOUTH AFRICA. CHEAT BRITAIN AND DELACOA BAY. (eEUT&S TETEEC.RA!,;S.l P4as. Apr[1 1,. The ti'cfai, to-day hoples that Gr:eat Britaia will not be allowed to seize Del.a.goa Bay, whic; commnands tile Mormsne Channel, and, its colie5quence, ihe road to ...
... trenches, which, of course, were of no use when thae British cut down the bush in another direction. When the town-was reached 1l war rockets were sent, which seflire and-destroyed .L A.&umber of th eremyi were lilled, but most of them were carried into the ...