DEATH OF A FAMOUS ZULU CHIEF.
SERIOUS BOMB EXPLOSION. CHINESE TAX ON OPIUM. HEALTH OF THE KING OF DENMARK. (Per Press Association.) London, August 6. The Kaiser has arrived at Cowes. News hns been received of the death of John Dunn, the Zulu chief, who led the rebel Kingites in the Zulu rebellion, in 1883. A bomb burst at the fireworks display at Brighton where the Foresters were holding « fete. Sixteen persons were injured. China purposes to levy a war tax on Indian opium. Reports from Vienna state that the reply of the Turkish Government to the latest demand for reform is so hostile to many of the leading points as to amount to refusal. The Daily news believes that Lord Salisbury's speech of May 24 strengthens the Tutks in ve-isting the proposals of the Powers. Copenhagen, August 6. The health of the King of Denmark is causing anxiety to his friends. Brussels, August 6. Mrs Bockcl, an English widow lady, and her two children have been murdered in Brussels. The bodies have been found in the AVilebroeck Canal.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 33, 7 August 1895, Page 2
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