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The West African Reporter

1877; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mr. Henry E. Grant, Michael Denway,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Advertisement Rates, The West African Reporter. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: The Sea Serpent Again, A Comedy of Errors, Mr. Lowe on Bicycling, Manifests, Epitome of News British and Foreign, Lord Sandon on Science and Art, (From an Occasional Correspondent), Restriction of the Output from Mines, Where Does the Money Come From?, Miscellaneous Intelligence Home, Foreign, and Colonial, The Tichborne Case, American Humour, Educational Bridges, The Pope's Health, War News Capture of Fort St. Nicholas, Death of Admiral Canaris, Shooting in France, Disease among the Russian Forces, The Indian Famine, A Famine in Brazil, The Colonial Steamer, Prince of Wales, Demerara, Plants and Insects, Topics of the Day, Gold Coast, Sultan Abdul Hamid, Excavations at Mount Caburn, The Collision between the "Forest" and the "Avalanche", Perils of Newspaper Correspondents, The Colorado Beetle, British S. S. Benin Arrived Here from Lesward on the 10th Instant with the Following Passengers, District Pastorate Meeting, An Actress's Life, The French Army, The Home of Laurence Sterne, Is the African Negro Capable of Enlightened Political Self-Government?, Gallant Rescue of a Shipwrecked Crew, The Recapture of the Plevna Redoubts, The Bridges at Sistova, A Pacific and Thoughtful Speech. Business: The Strike in the Bolton Cotton Trade. Editorial: To Correspondents, The Causes of Insanity. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the "West African Reporter", Sir,—A Letter, Purporting to Have Been Writtenand Signed by Ceratian "Church Wardens, Members of the Parochial Church and School Committee, and Others Connected with Saint John's Church, Wellington," Containing Certain Statements Which Appear to Be Intended to Serve as a Contradiction of the Facts Stated in My Letter of the 26th Ult., Was Published by You in the Columns of Your Journal on the 10th Instant, Sir,—In the Issue of the Sierra Leone Independent for the 13th September We Observe a Letter from Bathurst Signed by Facto in Which He—In Speaking of the Agents for Various Firms Here—States That Mr. S. J. Collier of This Town Is "Joint Agent for Thomas Brown & Co." in Bathurst To the Editor of the "W. A. Reporter". Backmatter: Printed by E. G. Granville Sutton, and Published by Henry Edward Grant, at the Office Water Street, Freetown.

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