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THE NATIVE TROUBLE AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

The correspondent of the Press Agency sends the following, under date Capetown, July 30 : Affairs in the Transvaal are still in an unsettled state. The chief Secoceni, instigated no doubt by Cetywago, the great Zulu King, has permitted his tribe to lift cattle in all directions, and serious fighting has been the result. The troops released from Kaffraria with reinforcements from England will probably, however, soon bring the natives to their senses.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 756, 12 September 1878, Page 2

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THE NATIVE TROUBLE AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 756, 12 September 1878, Page 2

THE NATIVE TROUBLE AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 756, 12 September 1878, Page 2

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