ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS.
[Special to * Star.'] LONDON, July 23. Lord Chelmsford has gained a brilliant victory at Uendi. Ceteivayo commanned the Zulus in' person. The war virtually is over. The South Wales strike is now ended. In the House of Commons, -a majority of 126 curried a motion to restrict flogging m the army. Militaiy funeral honors were accorded the Prince Imperial, at Chiselhurst. Attendance numbered 200,000. The Queen was present with the Empress Eugenic. The Prince of Walej and Dukes of Edinburgh, Connonght, and Cambridge were the pall-barers. Priuce Bismarck installed by a Tory Ministry has carried his Protectionist measures for spending the revenue without the consent ol parliament. The Education Bill m Germany if causing great excitement among the ultramontane section of Catholics. Threats to murdsr King Leopold are continued. Garabaldi's divorce is refused. At a banquet to the Marquis of' Salisbury, he contrasted conservative union with liberal disunion.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1106, 26 July 1879, Page 2
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150ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1106, 26 July 1879, Page 2
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