TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN [keDTJER’s TELEO SAMS —COPYRIGHT,] REBELS RISING. Rangoon, November 2. News has been received that a force of 900 rebels have attacked and burned the town of Mintila in Upper Burmah. THE ZULU DIFFICULTY London, November 2. Mr Edwd. Stanhope has made a statement to the effect that Sir Arthur Havelock, Governor of Natal, has effected an agreement with the Boers, whereby England shall establish a protectorate over Eastern Zululand, which shall be reserved to the Zulus, and the Boers shall retain Western Zululand. THE NEW HEBRIDES. A settlement with regard to the New Hebrides has not yet been arrived at. Negotiations are proceeding between the British and French Governments, for the purpose of coming to an arrange? ment in regard to these islands, which shall not be opposed to the previous Convention, and which shall also define the mutual engagements of the two Governments relative to the New Hebrides. ELECTION IN AMERICA. Washington, November 3 The Congression elections hare been carried by the Democrats by a emch reduced majority
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1400, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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174TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1400, 6 November 1886, Page 2
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