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  2. OUR CAPE OF GOOD HOPE LETTER.

    It seems as if the tide had turned, and that better days are in store for South Africa than she has lately had to content herself with. For about eighteen months ...

    Article : 2,582 words
  3. OUR GERMAN LETTER.

    The telegraph has apprised you probably long before this of the fact that our liberal era has given way to a policy of reaction; that Bismarck is now relying on Junkers ...

    Article : 3,887 words
  4. [REUTER'S SUMMARY.]

    The news of Sir G. Wolseley's appointment is generally regarded with satisfaction. The rumor that Mr. Pratorius, a former Governor of the Transvaal, had receded from his ...

    Article : 2,226 words
  5. THE BATTLE OF ULUNDI.

    The following description of the battle is by the correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph :—The British troops marched in hollow square, the 80th regiment and Gattling battery ...

    Article : 436 words
  6. ADDITIONAL NEWS.

    The following particulars of the action between the British troops and the Zulus on July 3 are taken from the Cape Argus, the special correspondent of which paper telegraphs:— ...

    Article : 1,135 words
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