ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. LONDON, August 30. COLONIAL DEFENCES. A Commission of Examiners re colonial defences lias been appointed, with Lord Carnarvon as President. A NEW GOLDFIED. Some new and rich goldfields have been discovered at Axim, on the West Coast of Africa. LONDON, August 28. Clarke joined Sir G. Wolseley at Ulundi on August 11th. The chiefs were submitting, but Cetewayo vacillates. The prospects are cheering. [bEUTEE’s TEIEGEAMS.] LONDON, August 28. August 29. Sir Rowland Hill was buried in Westminster Abbey. VIENNA, August 29. Count Andrassy has recommended the Emperor to appoint the present AustroHungarian Ambassador to the King of Italy as his successor in the Foreign Office. Austrian troops will occupy the town of Novi-Bazar, on the southern frontier of Servia, on the Bth September, in accordance with the terms of the Berlin conference. NEW YORK, August 29. The Cuban insurrection has now been entirely suppressed. Only a few small bands of insurgents are at large, and these the troops are pursuing.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1726, 1 September 1879, Page 2
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