The Argus Special Telegrams.
London, March 22.
There has been no submission on the part of Ghuznee chiefs, they simply offer to negotiate. ... __ General Sir Donald Stewart's force has star ted for Ghuznee.
The friendly Huzzars hare captured 4 forts to the south of Ghuznee. Mahomed Jan is opposing them. - The Governor of Turkestan is advancing towards Kohistan. His attitude is uncertain.
The new position at Cabul is being rapidly fortified. General Roberts has a force numbering 11,000' men. The Russian irritation against France assimilate in order to the Eusso-German alliance.
Tipperary and New Boss hare made offers to Sir Charles Gam Duffy to become a condidate.
London, March 24.
Sir Arthur Blytho, Agent-General for South Australia, read a paper before the Colonial Institute on South Australia. There was a crowded attendance of members on the occasion, and in the course of the discussion which followed, Sir James Fergusson paid a high tribute to Australian progress. ■■■?' ' ;
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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156The Argus Special Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 6 April 1880, Page 2
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