STANLEY IN AFRICA.
.London/ April 6; In his lefcfcer to the Royal Geographical Society, Mr Stanley describes the new regions through which he passed on his march to the relief of Emm Bey. The tribes inhabiting the forest, he says, are dwarfs in stature and cannibals. They are very numerous, and are great experts in the use of poisoned arrows.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 358, 10 April 1889, Page 5
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60STANLEY IN AFRICA. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 358, 10 April 1889, Page 5
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