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THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE,

* London, April 26. Two hundred were present at the Colonial Institute dinner. The guesta included the Daka of Cambridge, the Marquis of Lome, Earls Kintore and Jersey, Lord Loch, Sir H. Norman, Sir W. Robinson, and tha Agentsgeneral. Lord Selbourne (Under-secretary for the Colonies), responding to tbe toa*.t of tbe colonies, said that Bulawayo, Mafeking, and Capetown had received every soldier asked for, and more would be sent if required. Mr Chamberlain had enjoined great caution on the colonial leaders till Majorgeneral Carrlngton, the new commandant, arrived.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 19

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THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE, Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 19

THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE, Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 19

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