THE TRANSVAAL.
THE PREPAREDNESS OF GREAT .BRITAIN. MORE DISPUTES WITH FRANCE SETTDED. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. London, January 17. Lord Wplseley says he has nsver known the. British army to ba better prepared for war than at present. The Electrical Engineer*' Society bas . offered to organise a iservice lor national defence. Privates belonging to Jameeon'i partly, who were deported from the Iraiuwaal. were released on arrival in England. , The stoppage of traffic in pri-Onem trost property has alarmed shareholders in the Chartered Company.' • Mr Chamberlain declares that tbe national difficulty has proved that the old spirit is still alive, and that the resources of tbe Empire were never bB-ter able to meet any - emergency. Great Britain and Prance have virtually, arranged their disputes over the customs „ duties in Tanis and the Niger boundary. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10572, 20 January 1896, Page 2
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133THE TRANSVAAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10572, 20 January 1896, Page 2
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