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Africa.

♦ Newa has been received that 800 Houssas have been despatched to operate against Ibouze'* people in the Middle Niger district, who are making raids near the British settlement, also to prevent the sacrificial rites similar to the Juju practiced io Benin. West Africa. The Sultans of Sokoto and Oandu,

West Africa, admit, as the outcome of ftie late British punitive expedition, the loss of Nupe and Ilorin, tributary States ill the floyal Niger Company's territory, and they agree to re-accept tha Niger Company's allowances and adhere to the British and refuse the French overtures. \

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Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1898, Page 2

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95

Africa. Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1898, Page 2

Africa. Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1898, Page 2

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