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The Zanzibar Blookade.

nows fi-.wi Ea<i§feii||. say> tb* J Win con • p'-'otf'lSjj&lWr StmMatd, confirms .:■ , 'P^ , *TRwi ! little to prevent the of | anus and ammunition, us • , liHtwnMfte am now bring imflorted ' fWni «"tlre Wost, (spceialtt vi»] and Upper Gbiriea, whence j •tjie wclMoi'jynm'.e! caravans of thf'j ■•Attibttealers"convoy thojn to Lakip ( liiV/nnvilr •> l/.-ir riv ti-.-i. ~,•[,, t],c

> *angiinv?*?> Tom - or nve months. ; - I dred weights of powder arid cartridges, or inore than were boftght up during tho whole of l*st y*sar, j are wiid to have b*-«n imported ;iiready, via the iWsl Coast, from 'Uatnhurg alone.' Tho iuiiiorUH.m'from Knghind aic said to be in proportion. A *hir> of tlm flvrrr.nn Ulookadi tg • ;ui Iron e;f)lured a f (.«.'iiiinv: trader w." if rhit-u ' cumV'fi mjrHSSO«J I'nr ■; if il&w on boaiki, oVsiiiiivl £ i'a Zifrizibir fu\u. Tho Sctiteiis'iße '/. i iiuity, which v,.t.- ■• f<.f tho cahaixLol on encounter bet y," U ticnmia ami , Ainiiii-iiii nion-i.'f-w r at S:\1110u, 'now inSfiiGHfts'tlii.' s<> nuinyArab.-, j : *haTfc''jo:Ut<d 'D'.MUU'i t'Hi. V.iiU;ii;i -, : I «wgsnißhTr'«( cr.in t stiii- | i*oed; tl'.Rt,.iO«f>%foli-(!ril!o(i' U<r | ! man Soldiors miLk'w.' 'swit to fe»tin*r, ' *nsbty*nd thtf«W>l*oi) jjicn must, gai - . rison tho coa^VvftV.••.-. Tin-Vhol.: , German preaWtfl^mrw.^U.sholieve-. i this atatemetm winch praeuda u>i give the opinion uf ;\,- *!»rmaaj officers whoVrc ofticuN nf the German East African Company. Bfa- I hop Smyth Lv, i•!:.•-• from Avrfbar, J l*Vb.-l-2th ; -"'lftho hlocKudeVPrinca to an and without anything licjng j done after U6nfiauv and Eughuin H joining together : . put ii'owri ill-- 1 slave trade, tho Arabs wili tlihti; uv have done otir »*ujst un'd failed.! Something gre*.t dit to uwiu'ef; it If wo aro to hoi i up our heads m all again. First, when the bto.-l ad«» comes to an end tho Sul'Mn should bo told tii.t in ilvo -liav.

slavery fhouTd be entirely ul'<>li-ii>.'.i • in .-, i-'?>n-l>. pf Z<inzilsKr ;ai(*ntwuge!, it is well w?lt.tt» tfcreaj*n,»)iit we c mnot p rttttfl.; jNwfcjjft trade all, iHgteb--tit <.n<*«, which .ujf,i»Jj every* «luvutra<.lii wii* 'iat. ! enugbt should he fling i Brougham sai.l this was toe only way of dealm,.; oft'.-ctuaUj witfc the ala'vQ I write thin, .te,l ihiok the policy we support.''

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 18 May 1889, Page 3

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The Zanzibar Blookade. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 18 May 1889, Page 3

The Zanzibar Blookade. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 31, 18 May 1889, Page 3

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