King Cetewayo.
L-rJ.o. v;j»j£m — ii»i_ '■ ; The latest intelligence from London confirms the news of the death ojCetewayo. That ill-fatecl savage has, dur^ ing the last four years,. had a most chequered career! We heard of him as fighiin^.-a.gainatj.Epglandjriand almost^Kumpbing^ojgnher. Then his luck changed and he was beaten at TJlundi,""aria~afJer "a short fight was captured and taken^to, Cape Town, lib ere he was hqJLd'^prisoner for Bome time, until bis luck^changed again, and he visited LondqflTHS^ie Jion ot the season , and.returneflto Africa to be^ re' instated b/- Jng^^os '-a monarch in the land af liis . yv&fcT, thethjrd, andQa^tiiSe 1 tifc luck h'as Changed, and he has fallen a,^#?t*mVto 'the weapons of his iellows. His death, however, will-'mate?ialiy 'assist 'the settlement of South African affnirsr*'\__ .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 199, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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122King Cetewayo. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 199, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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