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SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS

(per press ASSOCIATION.) London, March 6. The Times says that Sir Henry Loch and Mr Cecil Rhodes will return to Capetown well satisfied with the parleying over South African affairs. England adheres to the agreement of the 20th August Jast, except as to the boundary of Manioaland, which has been, fixed for the 33rd degree East, but Portugal refuses to concur. ° London, March 7. It has been decided that the Governor of Cape Colony shall continue to exercise the duties of High Commissioner of South Africa. ~ , „ Zanzibar, March 7. Major Wissaaan’s troops had a severe

conflict with the Arabs at Kishobo. They killed two hundred of them, and captured large quantities of ivory and cattle.

(special to press association). XiONDON, March 6. The Belgians on the Congo are accused of cruelties towards the natives, and trafficking in negroes for profit and pleasure.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 29

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SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 29

SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 29

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