ENGLISH CARLE.
[Special to tiie "Timaru Herald."] .London, April 5. It is reported that the mooted New Guinea expedition is really meant to assist the revolution m Albania. Money is m moderate demand. The stock inarkut is firmer since the Budget statement. Government debentures are steady. Wheat is inactive ; New Zealand, 48s to 49a. [Reuter's Agency.] London, April 6. Capetown news, dated March 18th, status that Oham, Cetewayo's brother, is supposed to be an aspirant for the throne. Three hundred Zulus surrendered unconditionally. No important movement has taken place. Colonel Daw is m command of the forces for the relief of Ekowe, the garrison of which is well, but short of provisions. The Fifty-seventh infantry regiment is marching on Tugela, while the Ninety-first and Sixteenth infantry regiments and a British battery of artillery have arrived at Natal.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1419, 8 April 1879, Page 2
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