CABLEGRAMS.
L ',,., ., ,, .. (BEUJEBte TEUSOBAMB.) Londok; July 14. „,,., explosion, occurred at ? y^lap^jr'e, causing the death of f 27 persons. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question in the 1 House | of Commons last night, said that the , on' the Zulu war^as $$p,QQO per month. The Daily News publishes a tele* gram, dated Capetown/ 26th June, detailing Cetewayo's overtures for, '.''■'• ¥jii|ife. ■ The High Comiiissioner and Oomuiahder-in- Chief Have ''offered to ■<:f c^nt an armistice on. , certain con* Li j-iditioas, pending the anival from Lou v dou of the terms of peace fixed by* .the BritjaL Goverumeut, and tha> 1;! strong; hppea are that peace negotiations will terminate the •'■■■■■ 'Later Capetown jiews reports' the ' , adVance of the troops from previous . '" ' ■ positions, Colonel Rowlandscommaiid- ' uig. Colonel force is ad-^ yanoing on tort Ohelmsford, and has
almost effected a junction with Col. Wood, who is likewise advancing. Melbouene, -Tuly 15. Four armed men, headed by Captain Moonlight, a notorious criminal, failing to release a criminal at the Williamston Gaol, are believed to have taken to the bush in the Benalla district.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3
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