NEWS BY CABLE.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (pes united press association.) Received March 15, at 6 30 p.m. London, March 14. The two alleged envoys of King Prempeh, known as the Ansalis, have been committed for trial for forging their credentials. The Kaikoura takes 200,000 salmon ova for New Zealand. The Russo-Chinese Treaty is confirmed. Lisbon, March 14. Gungunhaua, the African chief, and his followers who were captured by the Portuguese at Delagoa Bay, were driven through the crowded streets of Lisbon. They are to be deported to the Cape Yerde Islands. Received March 16, at 1 a.m. Cairo, March 14. Twelve battalions of Egyptian infantry, with 103 British officers, advanced on Dongola, and a batallion of the Connaught Rangers on Wadi Haifa. The French are incensed at the movement, and declare that it is intended to delay the evacuation.
A Belgian expedition under Baron Dharius has attacked the dervishes on the Upper Nile. Christiana, March 14. The Odelsthing has passed a Bill to recognise a separate Norwegian flag.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6506, 16 March 1896, Page 1
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