CALOGRAMS.
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London, March 14. Tenders are invited for a cable to the Cape.
In the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs announced that he had been informed that arms and ammunition had been shipped from Machester to Mozambique, but not intended for Zulus. „
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question, said it was not intended to supersede Lord Chelmsford's command of the British forces in Natal.
Mutton and Tallow, 365. Pabis, March 14,
The Minister pf Agricultural Commerce has appointed a committee to arrange for the proper representation of Franco at the Sydney International Exhibition.
Aden, March 14. Arrived: The Lusitania, from Australia. London, March 15. The latest Cape news says the Zulus are inactive in consequence of the arrival of the frigate Shah with reinforcements from St. Helena. The Commander-in-Chief has decided to send relieving forces to Colonel Peari son at Ekowe. The mails per steamer Kent, via Brindisi, were delivered yesterday. London, March 14. An important discovery has been made at Middlesboro, making steel very cheap.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3144, 17 March 1879, Page 2
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