,The following books relating to South recently added to the College library: Dilke, C. W.—Problems of Greater Britain. Dilke, C. W.—British empire. Bryce, James, and others—Briton and Boer. Latimer, E. W.—Europe in Africa in the 19 Hillegas, H. C.—Oom Pauls people. Bryce, James—lmpressions of South Africa. Vincent, Frank—Actual Africa. MacDonald, J. R. L.—Soldiering and curve; Fast Africa. Schuly and Hammar—New Africa. Ansorge, W. J.—Under the African Sun, Hourst, Lieut—French enterprise in Africa. Noble, F. P.—Redemption of Africa. Trueblood, B. F.—Federation of the world. Schreiner Olive—South African question. Schreiner Olive—Trooper Peter Halket. King James—Dr. Jameson's raid. Stanley, H. M. and others—Africa: its partiti Woodward, W. H.—Short history of the e British empire. Keane, A. H.—Africa. Younghusband—South Africa of today. Sanderson, &dgar—Africa in the 19th centui Bigelow, Poultney—White Man's Africa. Devereaux, Roy—Side lights on South Afric Statham, Reginald—Paul Kruger and his ti Roberts, Morley—The Colossus. LIBRARY NOTES.
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