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EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

THE END IN SIGHT. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received Julv 16th, 5.5 p.m.) CAPE TOWN, July 15. Speaking at the Mayor's luncheon, General Xorthey said that tho campaign in East Africa, where there had recently been no movement, might continue for perhaps another two months. It- was in country such as would facilitate the escape of the enemy, whose forces were estimated at about 100 Europeans and 700 Askaris.' FOR THE DARK MORNINGS. Alarm clocks for those who want to wake up but cannot, 7b 9d, Bs. Trusty Americans. Minson's. 6

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 7

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98

EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 7

EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 7

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