SPECIAL CABLE NEWS TO THE "POST."
FROM OUR SPECIAL LONDON CORRESPONDENT. ZULU POLICY OF BRITISH GOVERNMENT APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT. LONDON. 31st March.
The adjourned debate in the Houae of Commons on the rote of censure on the Government for their policy in regard to the Zulu war, moved by Sir Charles W. DUke, VU resumed, and resulted in a victory for the Government, the vote of censure being lost, and an amendment, expressing approval of the Government's policy in Zulu affairs, carried by a majority of 60. fKBUTBK'O TBLBQBAMB.] Lobtdok, 31st March. In the House of Commons Sir Ch«rl«a Dilke'a motion, censuring the Government lor the Zulu war, was defeated by a majority of 60, 246 voting for and 306 against the motion. The Board of Trade returns give a revenue for the year of £83,000,000, being an increase over the last year of £3,300,000. The principal Increase has been derived from the income tax and Customs' revenue. Beef tallow, 335.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 2
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161SPECIAL CABLE NEWS TO THE "POST." Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 384, 2 April 1879, Page 2
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