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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

[bktjttb’3 telegrams.] London, April 5. Cambridge won by two lengths. Messengers from Cetewayo have arrived offering peace. Cape Town, March 18. Oham, Cotewayo’s brother, ia a supposed aspirant to the throne. Cham's son, with 300 Zulus, surrendered unconditionally. No important movement has been made. Colonel Law is in command of the force for the relief of Ekowo. A large number of Zulus surrounded Ekowe. The garrison is well, but short of provisions. The 57th Infantry Regiment is marching on Zugela. The 91st and Kith Infantry Regiments have arrived.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 3

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 3

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1602, 8 April 1879, Page 3

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