, Base Metau. — “Look after.nhe Abyssinian Sovereign ” is the Government order to our troops under Napier,, and wemay reasonably expect'that they will soon, discover this savage .potentate in - ; his African den. On .finding this bad sovereign we.are certain. our honest soldiers will instantly: clip it .and'send it to : pot, as an example to baseness.—British Lion. - r ‘ •Lieutenant Brand.— Lierit. Herbert Cl. A Brand, R.N., an officer whose na,mq was brought prominently before the piibho by the inquiry, into the recent disturbances in Jamaica, and the measures adopted for their' suppression, arid who was placed ou-half-pay'in cons’equerice .of cerfcainletfcers addressed by him to> Mr 0. Baxton,»M.P., has/just _ been reappointed ;to the> Irrejsisti-. blej,, 60,’ sere w . coastguard ship at Soathampton, for ' servich in tender.—Bafi 'Mall, Gazetfce;.fi- 1 tern ii -S*.*';V
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 323
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