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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

SSGUBK AST) FOREIGH , .

fBT SUBMAETSB CABLE.]

fEBTTEB'S TSXEQBAMSj LoßDOir, April 17. Xjgii Derby has seceded from the ConserSx. γ-etjtesbcsg, April 17. tame of the would-be assassin of £, Bsnpiror of is ascertainwi to it BerW ,11 Soliiff, a schoolmaster. tfie Emperor, replying to congratulation*, extrsordic&ry repressive measures. Capktowjj, April 1. Dm relieving forces started for Ekowe -gtogda-J- They consisted of 6000 men, with <J*tßsg S ace and 6 roAet column. The moos are in good health. On the SOih CoJccd PearsDc signalled from Ekowe rtjt 200 ef tie garrison were disabled, fflsly 500 effective. It is itated {tat 35,000 Zclu3 await the arrival of the force at Elrowe. Two thousand Zulus attacked Colonel Wood's camp near T&atberg. Severe fighting lasted four hours, fjje eaeray were repulsed. The British loss officer* and seventy men. fePECIAI XO PBE3S AQBBCY.] liOkdov, April 18. tßie "Times" pror-ouness Sir Bryan (yiegbles'e gtrette rctice regarding the Bjxpa " ss extraordinary production. JJje Oriental Bank, at the meeting of sharevgUof, adopted the report unanimously. 2*» tcUon of the directors was approTcd. [special io globb] Lokdok, April 16. {jaonel "Wood lest seven officers and teftskj men ia repulsing the Zulus. Six jjjjnwnd British troops hare started to rfjere Colonel Pearscn. profrtw! , Bonbeaix has been appointed Imperial German Commusioner for the ExhiJHiion. (SPECIAL TO THE " TI3IAHTT HKRAT,T>."] Loitdox, April 14. It is understood that the English and French GkTerameEto have addressed a joint remonstrance to the Italian Government, egsi&it escoursgiag the Khedive c£ Egypt in la* oppoiilion to them. It is pointed out English and French espitalbts have a jjjonet&ry ttsie at issue in Egypt, -which no $tb«r people have, ard which gives them a ri|ht to have a voice in the control of the {mm cf the country. Italy is finally iretei agaicsi the serious results which her iaterference may lead to.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 5

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 5

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