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THE MINISTERIAL POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA

... THE MINISTERIAL POLICY IN SOUTH . I AFRICA. tINTSTRUICTIONS TO, SYR HERCULES ROBINSON, ?? following is a copy of a despatela addrffised by Load IKimberley to Governor Sir IT. Robinson, G.C.MLG., eon- tamning the instrustiotas of liar Matjesty's Government ...

THE MURDER OF A MISSIONARY IN CENTRAL AFRICA

... I THE MURDER OF A MISSIONARY IN I , CENTRAL AFRICA. I By the mail which arrived on Monday, the London Missionary Society have received through their agents at Zanzibar a report of a statement made by one Amani- ?? of Mungopani. He arrived at Zanzibar ...

SERIOUS NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

... SERIOUS NS FRM SOUTH I I AFRICA.l !LING OF T : IATABELE. been CBlrowi, July 20.-Serious news has been received here from Fort Victoria, where the situa- tion has become critical in consequence of the rising I of the Matabele. The settlers and prospectors ...

THE ZULU WAR

... ZULU WAR. ATTACKS BY A NATIVE TRIBE. THE POSITION OF CETEWAYO. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES IN PONDOLAND. f [OFVICIAL TELEGRANI.] The following telegraml froia Gencral Sir Garnet J. Wolseley to the Secretary of State for War has been re- ceived at the War Office ...

BRITISH ADMINISTRATION IN BURMAH

... Basutos is being raised in Natal for service in Zululand. Major Scalett, HLA.,has been ordered to leave England for South Africa at once. He will leave in company with Captain Gorszhy, Royal Scots Regiment, by the Donald Currie steamer from Dartmonth ...

LATEST NEWS

... November, in order to give the new Ministers time to prepare neasures. WEST COAST OF AFRICA. LIVERPOOL, September 10. The Royal Mail steamer Athenian, with the West Coast Africa mails, arrived here yesterday. Trade was brisk at Cameroon. The rains had set in ...

SINGULAR SELF-ACCUSATION OF WIFE MURDER

... a sun stroke, in the interior of Africa, while lion hunting, and when under the influence of drink my mind wanders. I left my wife, AgnesR.Webstcr, a few years baok,, through;a family quarrel, and have been> in Africa eversiace. J Fcame home to London ...

SOLIHULL POLICE COURT

... both Consuls will receive an idernri tl! L4(),000. _ _ _ _ _ _ THE 7 WEST COAST_ OF AFRICA. It is mado evident by tre latest newv receivil Ire the West Coast of Africa that thelot of July viU set n a day too soon for Commodoro Sir illiam hewett. aossmblo ...

COLONAL OFFENDERS

... year'1876. It appeared that'in the early part of the year 1876 prisoner was charged' before the justices of G riqualand, South Africa, with receiving some stolen diamonds, and upon the evidence then given sent for trial. He was ad- mitted to bail, himself ...

ALLEGED CRUELTY BY A BRITISH OFFICIAL

... very serious charge has been preferred against Captain R. E. Copland Crawford, acting manager of the Sulymah dis- trict, West Africa. Captain Crawford is a Government official, and it is alleaed that a coloured servant of his died through the shocking il ...

THE PANITZA TRIAL

... the liquor traffic in Africa, which proved so harmful to the native races there, and the assurance of his sympathy with those who were labouring so earnestly for the material, moral, and spiritual benefit of the native races of Africa.-Before retiring, the ...

A THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... diii-ct-c: theatrical companies. In jTuly-, 1839, the petitioner 'as offered an engagement by Mr. Lionel Brough to 'to South Africa. The petitioner consld.red ithe offer an advantageous one, and he accordinglv Ioft. lcavinc tbe respondent well provided for ...