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THE ZANZIBAR TROUBLE. Berlln, January 26.

The Liberal press of Germany strongly oppose, the provisions of the East t Airican Company Bill. The German Consul at Zanzibar has reported to the Government that the naval blockade of the coast has been the cause of disturbance, in which Arabs havo killed many persons, and taken several missionaries into custody. The Reichstag has referred the East African Bill to committee. Prince Bismarck denies any intention on the part of Germany to proceed against Zanzibar in opposition to English interests, and declares that unity with England should bo upheld. He adds that any unpleasantness which has arisen has been due to subordinate officials.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 5

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THE ZANZIBAR TROUBLE. Berlln, January 26. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 5

THE ZANZIBAR TROUBLE. Berlln, January 26. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 5

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