The West African Reporter
1877; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Mr. Henry E. Grant, Briere De L'isle, J. H. Heath, C. Wyndham,
ResumoFrontmatter: Advertisement Rates, The West African Reporter. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Sailing Vessels, "The Europe Diplomatique States That Many Families Have Already Left Constantinople, Fearing Lest the Populace Might Take Revenge for Any Military Disaster by a General Massacre of the Christians, A Heavy Storm of Thunder and Lightning Passed over the District of Wolverhampton on Sunday Afternoon, Gold Coast Colony, Epitome of News British and Foreign, (From an Occasional Correspondent), Our London Correspondent, Miscellaneous Intelligence Home, Foreign, and Colonial, The Pope's Episcopal Jubilee in England, Rates of Letter, News and Book Postage, Witty Pat, Gambia, Some Triumphs of Poor Men, What Are We Coming to ?, On the Day Appointed for the Celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday a Royal Salute Will Be Fired from Johnston's Battery at 12 Noon, American Humour, The Russian Manifesto of 1853, "J. A. B. " Writes to the Daily Telegraph, Visit of Lord Beaconsfield to the Queen, The Government of Senegal and Its Dependencies Notice, Steam Communication, Capture of the Sea Serpent, The New English Cardinal, Direct Taxation in Sierra Leone, Sir,— the Recent Gallant Conduct of Certain Welsh Miners, Who Risked Their Lives on Behalf of Their Comrades, Has Suggested to Me That If a "Civil Order" of the Victoria Cross Were Instituted for "Deeds of Valour Done in the Cause of Humanity, " Her Most Gracious Majesty Would Have the Opportunity of Rewarding, as She Would Well Wish to Do, Those of Her Subjects Who Distinguish Themselves by Bravery and Heroism Apart from the Battle-Field, "George Jenkins in His Narrative Says That He and the Other Rescued Miners Slept at First in the Bottom of a Tram-Car, out of Which They Threw the Lumps, Forming as Soft a Bed as They Could upon the Small Coal, The Czar's Speech to the Army, The Grand Duke Nicholas Addressed the Following Proclamation to the Roumanians, The Telephone, Mr. S. Reed Writes to the Times from 60, Ashtedrow, Birmingham, The Correspondent of the Times, Writing from Pontypridd, on Sunday, Says, The Czar's Manifesto, The Daily Telegraph of Monday Said, Lagos (the Niger), Blood Relations, A Pleasant Prospect!, St. Petersburg, April 24, "The Newspapers Report That Mr. Layard Has Commenced the Duties of His Office by Severely Censuring the Porte for the Rejection of the Protocol, and by Again Informing Turkey That She Cannot Be Supported by England, The South Wales Daily News Gives the Following Interesting Details of the Rescue, Gathered from the Narrative of Abraham Todd, Cape Coast, The St. Louis Fire, Titles of the Judges, The Clergy and Temperance, Another Paris Doctor, M. Louis Carrère, Has Died from Sucking the Windpipe of a Patient, a Little Girl, Suffering from Croup, An Exciting Incident, It Was Announced at Pontypridd on Tuesday Evening That a Telegram Had Been Received by Mr. Wales, Her Majesty's Inspector of Mines for South Wales, from Mr. Cross, the Home Secretary, Requesting Him to Supply the Government with the Names of the Gallant Men Who Rescued the Imprisoned Miners, as Well as the Names of Others Who Displayed Bravery in Connection with the Accident, The Ruling Passion, His Lordship the Bishop of Sierra Leone, Rev. J. Quaker, Principal of the C. M. S. Grammar School, with Messrs. M. J. Marke and A. Sawyerr Left Here Per S. S. Ethiopia for England on Wednesday the 16th Instant, Selected Anecdotes, Law Report Before His Honor the Chief Justice, The Golos (St. Petersburgh) Says, Multiple News Items, Sir,— Do Not These Brave Fellows Deserve the Medal of the Royal Humane Society?, The Correspondent of the Times, Writing from Pontypridd on Monday Night, Says, "A Westminster Rector" Writes to the Times, Customs' Tariff, Sierra Leone, Gouvernment Du Senegal Et Dependances Avis, Local Rural Charities, The Inundated Colliery, A Telegram from Porth on Monday Morning Says, The Daily News Has Published the Following Letters Containing Various Suggestions for Rewarding the Gallant Conduct of the Welsh Miners, West African Settlements, Father Hyacinthe's Second Lecture in Paris, A Will Case, On Tuesday the Lord Mayor of London Received the Following Communication from Her Majesty the Queen, The Intense Interest Felt in the Fate of These Poor Colliers Was Shown by the Receipt of Hundreds of Telegrams from All Parts of the Country Seeking Information, Lions at Large, Average Prices of British Corn, Vice Admiralty Court Before His Honor the Chief Justice, Cavour on Russian Ambition, Mr. Gathorne Hardy, in Responding for the Army at a Banquet Given by the Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works on Saturday Evening, Referred to the Circumstances under Which the Imprisoned Colliers at Pontypridd Had Been Released. Fiction, drama: Terrible Story of Shipwreck. Shipping news: War Ships and Torpedoes, Shipping Intelligence Arrivals. Editorial: To Correspondents. Letter to the editor: Liberia To the Editor of the 'West African Reporter'. Business: American Meat at Columbia Market. Display ads: George Woods & Co. 's, James Allan & Co.. Backmatter: Printed by E. G. Granville Sutton, and Published by Henry Edward Grant, at the Office, Water Street, Freetown.
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