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NEWS FROM THE CAPE.

SECOND EDITION

[By Tki.kgit Am.] C.vrn Towx, June 25. Tlic Budget speech of June it anticipated a revenue of ,T 2,500,000, an increase of T 200.000 in excess of the original estimates. The Empress Eugenie has left Afaritzburg for Durban, and will embark for England iu the s.s. Trajan on July 21. A solemn service was hold on the spot where the Prince Imperial fell. After it was concluded, the Empress remained alone during the night to watch and pray where her son died.

July 1. The proposal for a conference of Smith African Colonies to consider the question of confederation is as distant as ever.

The (iovernment railway Bill has been introduced. It is comprehensive, and entails an expenditure of upwards of seven millions for railway construction.

The Empress Eugenie is now at Port Elizabeth, remaining on board the mail steamer Trajan in tlic strictest seclusion. She is expected to arrive at Capetown on July 4, and sail for England on August I). The Xorthnmbcrland arrived from Aid bourne on June 50.

The present state of affairs iu the diamond fields and Natal is dull.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2296, 27 July 1880, Page 2

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NEWS FROM THE CAPE. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2296, 27 July 1880, Page 2

NEWS FROM THE CAPE. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2296, 27 July 1880, Page 2

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