TELEGRAMS.
[eeuter's special cablegrams.] London, October 18. At a Conservative meeting at Manchester, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs justified iho policy of Ihe Government, in reference to the Affghan war, and stated that the principle was defence, not domination. 5 The Cape war has been successfully concluded. . The troops have corameDeed the evacuation of the territory of Zululand. If the rumours of alliance between Germany and Austria are true, the news will be hailed with joy by all valuers of peace. Calcutta, October 18. An impressive entry into Cabul w«s made by the British forces. General Roberts issued a proclamation, stating that the city would be spared, but heavy fine3 imposedupon the inhabitants. The general disarmament of the city and suburbs would take place, and measures be taken for the capture of the mutineers. *
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1142, 21 October 1879, Page 2
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