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THE EAST.

reuter’s telegrams. DECREASE OF CHOLERA IN EGYPT. Cairo, September 5. Quarantine lias been abolished at Port Said, the rapid suppression of the cholera epidemic in Egypt having rendered its continuance unnecessary. Shanghai, September 6. Sir Harry Parkes has arrived here from Japan to assume the position of British Ambassador at Pekin.. THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND. Capetown, September 6. News has been received here that the Ist battalion of the Welsh Regiment (41st Foot), recently ordered to Zululand from Natal, will at once proceed to the Reserved Territory, with the object of keeping a watch upon Cetewayo and his followers. ARREST OF A ZULU CHIEF. Capetown, September 10.

Intelligence has been received from Natal that Dabulmanzi, a prominent Zulu chief, and one of the leaders in the recent hostilities, has been arrested at Greytown, in Natal.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 19

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THE EAST. New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 19

THE EAST. New Zealand Mail, Issue 606, 15 September 1883, Page 19

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