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[eextteb’s telegeams.] LONDON, July 30. Shipping. Arrived —Ship Firth of Lome, from Lyttelton. July 31. Arrived —Ship Romeo, from Lyttelton, and Orient Company’s steamship Chimborazo, with the Australian and New Zealand mails from Melbourne. Another Landlord ShotTelegrams have been received from Ireland reporting that Mr Swanton, landlord of the Ballydehol estate, was shot yesterday. The police are making enquiries into the matter, but up to tho present time have found no trace of the murderers. CAPETOWN, July 31. The Covenant of Peace. Telegrams are to hand from Pretoria announcing that tho final negotiations between the Royal Commissioners and tho Boor leaders have boon satisfactorily completed, and that the convention was signed yesterday (Saturday). CALCUTTA, August 1. March to Victory. News has been received from Candahar to tho effect that shortly after the battle of Karez Illaiyar Yakoub Khan marched northward with all his forces, and has arrived before tho city of Candahar,
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 228, 2 August 1881, Page 3
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