AFFAIRS IN MASHONALAND.
9f*n _Mo__Uon*-Eleetri. Toi__r__>_—cop—ignt, Capetown, July 21. The disturbance in Maahoualand has been caused by a few Matabeles uuder Lobengula, who have slipped out of his control. Fort Victoria is well p l '° v >moued with stores and Catling gnus. Sir H. Loon has requested Lobengula to recall the ln:pi and punish the Inducas who are responsible for the action of the Natives. He expects that the order will be complied with, and does not anticipate any danger to the settlement, which ib protected by four huudred Europeans. 'ihe latest reports say that the Mttebelcs have retired. v July 22. News from Matabelelaud states that matters are quiet there.
CABLE STEWS.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8542, 24 July 1893, Page 5
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