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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(Rrara'a Tnwnuiu rut Pbm 8 Aaraor.] Londov. April, 30. was a debate last night io the House Protection. The Premier on the subject declared that reciprocity, which meant a reversal of free trade principles, was now simply impossible. Sir Garnet Wolsey returns to England S 01 ?^ nu « f °* the P^PO* o* serving on the Military Commission. i P ? il f! ¥ )aii °* Battenbwgh has been elected to tha throne of Bulgaria. The Two Thousand Guinea Btakes were won by Chanvet, Cadogan 2nd, Rayondor 3rd. At a meeting of the Liberal party at Chelsea, Sir Charles MlkT^riS; Mr Berry, in reply to an address, said that he expected ultimately to see Australia independent. Australia was now more like a Republic than the Monarchy of England,

Case Towfc, April 8. The garrison which lately defended fikowe has arrived at Tttgela, Lord Cheltnsford and staff are going to Barban, the chief seaport town of Natal. It is reported that the Zulus have occupied Ekowe. Cetewayo has retired beyond the Black Kinfotosa River in the centre of Zulnland. The rumor of tbe Boers retaining Sir Bartle Frere is entirely unconfirmed.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 104, 2 May 1879, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 104, 2 May 1879, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 104, 2 May 1879, Page 2

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