SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, April 110.
A mounted whito man was amongst the Somalis who attacked Colonel Gough’s column on the 23rd.
THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.
By Telegraph —Press Association—Copyright Received 11.10 p.m., May 1.
London, May 1
In f'io House of Commons Mr Brodrick atuiom: oed that despite Major Piuukett’s check General Manning had struck a con siderablo blow at tho Mullah. Tho Government policy was i> keep the coast line and defend the tribes of the protectorate. They did not proposo to send a largo additional expedition or operato further in Italian territory, now that tho Mudug Oasis had heon cleared.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 880, 2 May 1903, Page 3
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