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The Gold Coast Chronicle

1895; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. F. Knollys,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Gold Coast Chronicle. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Essay: There Are All Sorts of War Rumours in the Air Again, and I Am Told That Another Expedition Is Being Organized, with Ashantee as Its Destination, From All That I Can Gather, Matters Are Getting Rather "Mixed" in the Neighbourhood of Korwoo, "Misdirected Zeal", The Fighting at Akassa, Notes on Curent Events, I Hear There Is the Probability of an Application Being Sent to Major Hodgson All the Way from England for 25 Volunteers to Be Present at This Year's "Royal Military Tournament at the London Agricultural Hall", Sir Joseph Hutchinson, I Am Happy to Announce the Return to the Colony of Mr. George, General News, From What I Can Perceive, We Have Anything but the Very Best of Relations at Present Existing between the Hausas and the Police, and about a Fortnight Ago We Had the "First Instalment" in All Probability of What We Are to Expect before Long in the Shape of Street Riots, Our New Governor, We Appear to Be Possessed of a Gang of Burglars in the Neighbourhood of Accra, The Authorities Are Issuing Notices about the "Burent Areas, " Calling upon the Owners of Houses to Come Forward and Prove Their "Title" &c., There Is the Likelihood of Another Anglo French Boundary Difficulty, and from All That I Have Been Enabled to Glean, the French Have Been Making It Just a Little Too Hot for the British Subjects in the Neighbourhood of Grand Bassam, The Ashantee Question, Multiple Essay Items, I Learn That the Brass Men Are Likely to Suffer for Their Recent Attack on Akassa, There Is the Possibility of Some Serious Misunderstanding at Any Moment between Our Government and the German Authorities at Kratchi, as Complaints as to Illtreatment Are Still Being Made by British Subjects in German Territory, Battalion Orders by Volunteer Headquarters Major Hodgson Accra 26th Feb. 1895 Commanding G. C. R. V.. Editorial: Elmina. Letter to the editor: Sir,— I Remember the Colonial Secretary, Sir,— Believing, That It Will Be of Some Interest to Your Renders Especially to Such of Those Who Are Members of the Holy Roman Catholic Church as Well as Those Who Are Always Pleased to Hear of the Progress of Education in This Colony, I Venture to Give a Brief Account of the Good Work Fathers Alberb and Ho… Man Have Been Able to De Here Last Year, Judging from the Account Furnished Us and the Steady Progress the Catholic School Children Seem to Have Been Making within the Last Few Months, Sir,— Your Correspondent, "A Native of the Gold Coast, " Labouring, Perhaps, under the Impression That the Present so Called Riches of the Colony Is Sufficient to Meet Local as Well as General Expenditure, "Fails to See What Justification There on Be for the Proposed House Tax for the Colony", Elmina, Sir,— I Beg Respectfully to Say in the Interesting Columns of Your Valuable Journal That I Quite Agree with Mr. Ricardo That Government Officials Will Not Provide Anything Good for the People If They Are Permitted to Have More Votes than the People. Display ads: Dr. De Roos' Compound Renal Pills.

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