THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND.
LONDON.
October 9
[Special to Press Association.]
SEVERE TREATMENT OF BRITISH RESIDENTS AT TAMATAVE. THE CHINESE AND THE FRENCH CONA r ENTTON. REVOLTING TREATMENT OF NATIVE AVOMEN OF POLYNESIA. AUSTRIAN BARRACKS SEIZED BY ROUMANIAN SOLDIERS. RETIREMENT OF THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
News from the Cape states that tho Warden has arrested Cetowayo, who has been informed that he Avill be permitted to settle on the reserved territory, if ho agrees to remain peaceable. Canon Connelly has been appointed coadjutor to Archbishop M'Cabe. October 10.
The Times considers that the high-handed action of Mr Service Avith respect to the Irish informers has increased the difficulty of punishing crime iv Ireland. The death of Bishop Short Avas very sudden. Ho appeared to bo in excellent health on Thursday, but on the following morning was found dead in bed. Tho British residents at Tamatave arc complaining bitterly of the severe treatment to which they arc subjected by the French authorities.
Usibcpu insists upon England removing CotcAvayo from Zululand. Tho Chinese havo refused to recognito the French convention AA'ith tlio " Black Flags."
The steamer Maranoa, built for the Queensland Shipping Company, has made a trial trip, and averaged fourteen knots. Speaking' at the luncheon on board, Sir Charles Lillcy, Chief Justice of Queensland, Avarmly condemned the apathy of Lord Derby Avith respect to tho annexation of Noav Guinea.
Tho Aborigines Protection Society haA-e directed tho attention of Lord Derby to tho recent cruise of the labor vessel Fanny, aud to tho charges mado by Mr G. E. Morrison, explorer, of the revolting treatment to which the native Avomen of Polynesia have been subjected. Lord Derby has requested the Governments of Queensland aud Fiji to report upon the matter. October 11. A body of Roumanian soldiers seized an Austrian barracks on the frontier. The Austrians, hoAvever, recaptured the position after making sixty prisoners. The Times states that Sir 11. B. AY. Brand, G.C.8., is about to retire from tho Speakership of the Houso of Commons.
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrigh-t. [Reiser's Teleorams.] ACCIDENT TO MR A. MCARTHUR. THE OTAGO HARBOR BOARD LOAN. PARLIAMENTARY BLUE BOOK ON THE ANNEXATION QUESTION. W r ITHDRAAVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT. NEAV SPANISH MINISTRY FORMED. CETEAVAYO REFUSES TO LEAVE ZULULAND.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3821, 15 October 1883, Page 3
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376THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3821, 15 October 1883, Page 3
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