ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
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Received November 7th, noon. LONDON, November 6, G. 55 a.m
Lord Randolph Churchill, in a letter to the “ Times,” urges the Conservative party to force an appeal to the country on the cloture question.
The Prince of Wales has declined an invitation to distribute the prizes at the Bordeaux Exhibition of wines.
Russia is strongly urging France to unite with it in an unfriendly policy towards England. The Soudan prophet has repulsed an attack made on him at Abugerabad, and is now reported to be advancing on Khartoum. [reijter’s telegrams.] Received November 7th, 1 p.m. CAPETOWN, November 5. The Hon. N. C. Shanlan, Premier, made a speech last night, in the course of which ho took occasion to deny the truth of the statement current last month that the Cape Government had decided to withdraw from Basutoland. He added that failing settlement of the difficulty in that territory the Government -would roly on the people of the colony, and not On England, to carry out the measures necessary for the maintenance of order and obedience to the laws.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2679, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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