Telegraphic.
London, July- 5. Lieutenant- Colonel" Wilcook be- * Heves the natives' reports that i Governor Hodgson with women and ■i children and sir considerable force • .iought his way to Ekwunta, losing •umaay, and is proceeding, via Deukera, to Cape Coast Castle. Sir F. M. Hodgson has informed Captain Wilcooks that he, with 600 native soldiers, left Kumassi on June 28rd, via Namping, to Cape Cjasfc, leaving Bishop Ralph and the Constabulary officers in charge of the garrison, and 100 native soldiers. They are provisioned to the 15th. * ' " Rowley, the Australian sprinter, beat Walsley, at Wolverhainpton, toy two yards in 10 2-s th sees. Spido. who attempted the life of the Prince of Wales, was liberated by tho oourfc on the ground of mental irresponsibility.
July 6. Mr Bryan has been nominated for the Presidency of the American Democratic Convention.
St. Petersburg July 6. The Czar has issued an ukase largely abolishing banishment to Siberia.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 17, 10 July 1900, Page 3
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