The Death of the Prince Imperial.
1 f j , ir!) The following we clip from the eoluhtnf of the Cape Times and it the aooount ,■> given by Phil< Eobinson of the Prince's > death :-r-" Huts near which party ioff-'. I saddled betrayed no signs pf recent otcik-*" 5 pation,,but two or three dots still! lingered'"» about. Between it and river stretclied 'l luxuriant growth of Tambookie grJisi 1," " 15 re feet in height, intenpersed witV-' mealies and Kaffir corn. Party genttiiei'r' \ KaiEr to river for wilter' and made '/_' coffee.' Concealed the while by deep - dorij;'a were'forty to fifty, Zulu*,, who, creeping afterwards along^rjrer ,(juik|T * hidden by rank regetatioa^ ntusV
I tttt: ; .^ : r - ■-— - —> v | Continued in Fourth, Fage. .- . IH
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3312, 2 August 1879, Page 1
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118The Death of the Prince Imperial. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3312, 2 August 1879, Page 1
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