BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Frees Association—By teleftraph—Copyright. THE ASHANTEE CAMPAIGN. ■ London, January 6. j News from the Geld Coast states that ; Prftmpeh's forces ara assembling at Coo- ' .-na^sis, to which place the road is opan. | THE NEW SOUTH WALES TARIFF. In mercantile, circles there is much un- . certainty, as to the .position of the New ; South Wales tariff, and the details sre j anxiously awaited. ! THE AGENT-GENERAL. I Sir W. B. Perceval awaics Mr Eseves's | arrival before he returns to New Zealand. I CONFINING A PRINCE. : . Berlin^ January 6. ' The Vos'sische Zeitung states that the Emperor William protested against long sfcaeirJg excursions by Princes Frederick ana ' Leopold, and high words ensued between j the Smperor and Prince Frederick, tho ifatj come being that the latter was deprived o! j bis nword' and confined in the castle for a ! fortnight. '.' ' . CAPTURE OF A CHIEF. Capetown, January 7. | Portuguese rroopa have captured the chief 5 Gurgunbyna and his wives, and are sending J them to Lisbon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10562, 8 January 1896, Page 2
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