A Traveller in Trouble.
» In the Eeicbatag, Herr Bebel, one of the leading men of the Social Democratic Party, accused Dr Peters the well-iknown African explorer, of having murdered his negro mistress because she was intimate with a negro. He asserted that Dr Peters hanged both as spies, though his officers had declined to execute sentence. The Government admitted that it felt unable to reappoint Dr Peters to an official position in German East Africa. In consequence, the Government has determined to make a fresh euquiry into the charges against Dr Peters. Hitherto there has been no evidence to convict him.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1896, Page 2
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101A Traveller in Trouble. Manawatu Herald, 19 March 1896, Page 2
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