Africa
IiOMIIARDMENT OF IUU-ES-SALAAM. BY BRITISH WARSHIPS. ENEMY'S SHIPPING DISABLED. Capetown, January 5. The British warships Fox and Goliath bombarded I)ar-es-Sa!aam, and disabled all the enemy's shipping. Fourteen Europeans and twenty natives were taken prisoners. [Dar-es-Salaam is a seaport of German East Africa, -15 miles south of Zanzibar.]
THE COMMANDING ORDER. BURGHERS' VINE RESPONSE. Received li. 12.:!5 a.m. Johhanesburg, January 5. The commandeering order was well received, and the b.urghers are readily responding to the eommadoes. A WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER WiH'NIHT). R.i c: ivwl 7 jOii. London, January Si'V'Y".:!:'. Hit- well-known cricketer, oovcii-.y v. j iiidcd In Sculh Africa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 5
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98Africa Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 5
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