A NATIVE RISING.
DISASTER TO A (JEHMAN FORCE .HKKLIN, March 23. A chieftain (if the (own ( ,f Kachiina, in Ihe Ca ineroons, I'eiu.sed to pay a 'fine anil a Cerman di-tucli-nicntol' forty strong was sent, to .enforce payment, but was annihilated by tin* rebels. The natives captured tfiu soldier*' rilles and at larked the town to Shank;, a;.';. (.Yrmaa trad'TS | jr-d by means ot' canoes to Old Calabar. • 'be Cnineronns Is a territory extern!:. . ;o!ae L'OD mi'es alonjf the coast. Di' the of Biai'ra, \W.st Alrica, and was annexed by thedernrnns in !Sst. ti is boumi.d on the soul!) and \\e<-:t hy Vrearli I erritory, arid hy Nigeria on I lie nortli\vest. Jls area is square miles, and popuinlion 1,570,000, of whom about <;oo arc Europeans. There is a co-n.s-klerablli; t(rade i/u ; i ropicai products.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 25 March 1904, Page 2
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135A NATIVE RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 25 March 1904, Page 2
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