STANLEY'S PROGRESS. HE HAS FOUGHT HIS WAY THROUGH A HOSTILE COUNTRY.
The "Mouvement Geographique," of Brussels, states that Henry M. Stanley is marching toward Mombassa, after fighting Ins way through the hostile country of the Umjoro and Uganda tribes and conquering the natives. " He has," the paper sayp, •• established the authority of the British East Africa Company from the upper Nile to the east coast.' The paper declares it to be doubtful if Emm Pasha, to whose relief the Stanley expedition was originally sent, is accompanying Stanley to the coast. A cable despatch from Zanzibar to the Government of the Congo State say* : "Stanley, on leaving the basin of the Albert Nyanza, endeavoured to make his way southward by passing to the west of Victoria Nyanza, but failed. He then went northward and reached the eastern shore of the lake, and Emm Pasha accompanied him. After a long stay on the borders of the lake awaiting supplies, Stanley, leaving Emm Pasha, marched in the direction of Mombassa. He is expected to reach the eastern sea coast abouc the end of October. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 411, 16 October 1889, Page 5
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181STANLEY'S PROGRESS. HE HAS FOUGHT HIS WAY THROUGH A HOSTILE COUNTRY. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 411, 16 October 1889, Page 5
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