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BRITISH ADVANCE IN CENTRAL AFRICA

GOOD WORK BY NATIVE TROOPS By Telegraph—PrcES Association—Copyright London, May 29. Official.—Colonel Northey's British forces on May 25 advanced twenty miles into German territory on the whole front between Lake Nyassa, and Lake Tanganyika, compelling the cvnemy to retire towards New Langenburg; Tlio South' African and N.vassaland troops did excellent work bridging and crossing tho Songwc River at night. General Smuts's column, occupied tho railway station at Same, Another column descended tho Bangani River to Lesara, the enemy withdrawing southwards, 1

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2784, 31 May 1916, Page 5

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BRITISH ADVANCE IN CENTRAL AFRICA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2784, 31 May 1916, Page 5

BRITISH ADVANCE IN CENTRAL AFRICA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2784, 31 May 1916, Page 5

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