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London, Dec 12. Torpado Boats. Twenty-four torpedo boat destroyers, as a result of the recent mishap, arc having their hulls strengthened at Devonport. Central African Affairs. Received this day at 9 17u.m. London, December 12.
The Congo Free State officials are searching for deserters who attacked the Natives on the French bank of Rebanghi. Thirteen Natives were killed and wounded and many were made prisoners. In September the French force drove Fadelallah, son of the late Sultan Rabat to Fiuka in British Central African territory. Fadellah’s force recently went towards Lake • chad in search for food when the French column killed him. The British allege that the recent encounter which resulted in the French deposing Emir Goudje in Nigerian Hinterland took place within the British sphere. Gale in English Channel. A gale is -raging in the English Channel There are a"number of vessels in distress. A Belgian fishing boat foundered, and the crew of fourteen were drowned. Small Fox. There are five hundred cases of smallpox in London, Ping Pong. There are two hundred and fifty entrants for the forthcoming Ping Pong matches in London aquarium.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 December 1901, Page 4
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