The East African Standard
1906; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Resumo
Frontmatter: Notice, The East African Standard. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Important Notice. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisements. News: Cables Algeciras Rupture Foreseen, The Strikes in France Causing Alarm, The Algeciras Conference, India or China?, New Bill, Railway Accident in America, 640 Political Executions in the Baltic Province, Hopes Entertained for Prompt Termination of Strike, Mr. Clemencean in Lens, Still the Church Inventories, More Catastrophes, Not If as Rich as Rothchilds, The Mine Disaster Strike, Personal Intelligence, Dropsical Swellings The Doctor Expected to Find Him Dead, The Zangern Expedition Successful, Imitating America, Pneumonia, Budapest Government Disolved, Occasional Notes, The Breath of the North, Chamberlain Defeated, Success in Sokoto, Notes on the Game, Help Generously Given at Courrieres, The Duke's Reply, Cricket in S.A., The Royal Tour, Zanzibar A Royal Visit, The Royal Visit T. R. H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia Visit Lake Victoria Nyanza, Notes on the Royal Visit, Japanese Sailors in England, Official Arrival at Nairobi, Courrieres Disaster, Prince Arthur's Mission in Japan, Earthquake in Formosa, Bishop Peel Returns A Resumé of His Journey, Courrieres Mines Converted into a Necropolis, London Generosity, Terrible Disasters, Buxton High School Presentation to Rev. T. S. and Mrs. England, Anglo-German Boundary Commission, Princess Ena's Marriage, L'Orient and Sport, Uganda Chamber of Commerce, Our Little Dinners A Ninepenny Dinner, Arrival at Our Ancient City, More Mutiny, The Earthquake at Formosa Total Casualties, Church Inventories Still Giving Trouble, New French Submarine, The Budget Hopeful. Poem, verse: A Contribution. Sports: Football Mombasavs. C. M. S., Sporting News Cricket. Shipping news: Shipping News. Backmatter: Printed and Published by the Proprietors, the Standard Printing and Publishing Works at Their Offices, MacDonald Terrace, Mombasa, British East Africa, March 24, 1906.
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