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A HORRIBLE CUSTOM. Matabeles Mutilate Their Slain in a Fearful Manner. The Daily News Fort Salisbury correspondent, belegraphing on Tuesday afternoon, gives addi- tional particulars of the fighting on the 27th lit. :-The Makalaka auxiliaries appear to have suffered the heaviest of the Chartered Company's native allies during the series of desperate tttacks on the laager. Over 100 of this force rvere killed, and their bodies have since been round horribly mutilated. Not only wajr the isual Zulu custom of ripping open the stomachs )f the slain adopted by Lobengula's hordes, but ;he heads of the fallen Makalaka were smashed n and rendered unrecognisable. The dispatch 1 joes on to say, however, that since the Mata- )ele were put to flight, on October 27, I ;heir attacks on the whites have been of a rery half-hearted character and in compare lively small numbers. It is inferred from thib )y those in command at Buluwayo that contin- gents had been detached by Lobengula from ;he several impis to concentrate for a final stand. Although the company's forces are not -eported to have sustained any losses, the \la.tn hele have been successful in re-capturing a jonsiderable number of cattle. This news is lot at all relished here. No further tidings lave been obtained of the missing Captain Williams. Your representative, however, nentions that hope is still expressed that the )lood trail that was discovered may prove to be 'rom the wounded horse, and that Captain Williams may have made his way to some 'riendly quarter. The news respecting Major Forbes's force is most encouraging. Runners lave come in with brief particulars of a sharp, )ut decisive, encounter between Forbes's men md a large body of Matabele, the latter being inally driven off with serious loss. Mr. Gladstone on the Matabele Slaughter. The Press Association states tha.t Mr. J. E. Ellis, M.P., on Wednesday received the following etter from the Prime Minister in reference to ihe letter sent to the Government on behalf of ;he Society of Friends :— 10, Downing-street. November 8, 1893. Dear Mr. Ellis,—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th inst., forwarding L resolution adopted by a meeting of the Society )f Friends with respect to the recent hostilities n South Africa. The Government have no tccurate information as to the number of Matabele who were slain, but there is reason to relieve that it has been over-stated. In any rase, I can assnre you that we heartily share the lesire of the Society of Friends that the Matabele should be treated with justice, lumanity, and mercy.—I remain, dear Mr. Ellis, 'aithfully yours, W. E. GLADSTONE. Captain Gwyneth Williams. A London correspondent says — Captain Williams, who has been lost" in the Matabele )ush, is a personal friend of Lord Randolph Dhurchill. He it was. in fact, who personally ,onducted the famous expedition into Mashona- and, and introduced the noble lord to his first ion. When the news reached London of Captain Williams's disappearance, Lord Ran- lolph, going to Sir J. Pender, said how anxious Ie felt about his old dragoman, and the Eastern rabies were kindly placed at his lordship's dis- posal for inquiries.

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The Railway Death Roll.

To-day's Share MarketI

A Valuable Picture.

Timber Sale at Monmouth.

Fatal Accident at Ty'nybedw…

Thirty Persons Killed.

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EMBARRASSED EGYPTIANS.

A FRENCH CANARD.

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ESCAPED FROM SIBERIA,

SAID HE HAS CONFESSED.

[The Death at Briton Ferry.

A Swansea Woman's Night Out.

I! The Cardiff Giant Fraud

First Financier of the Age.

Gallantry at Sea.

" Better Luck Next Time."

A Link with Balaclava.

Strange Affair at Leeds.

Journalism and Peerage.

.To-Day's Racing.

ENTRIES. *

Yesterday's Starting Prices.

YESTERDAY'S LONDON BETTING.…

OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS.

THE SCRATCHING OF FRAGOSA.…

SUSPENDED.

DEATH OF MR. S. J. PETRIE.…

IMPORTANT TO BACKERS OF HORSES.

LIVING AMID THE DEAD.

A Jesuit College Destroyed.

Women in Conference.

I YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL.

German Troubles in Africa.

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