EAST AFRICA.
, 2lit-: FINAL DRIVE. ' London, Sept. 18. General Smuts has dislodged the enemy from the Uluguan Hills, taking many prisoners and capturing most of the artillery, ammunition, and qnanti- , ties nt stores. Our converging columns in the Central Mountains effected a junction at Kissaki. The enemy remjiiuits aie rctiriii" south-east. Our opera;»o»s are in difficult country, where we have to bridge streams, blast roadways and maintain lengthy communications backward? to Usainbara and the ■ aihvsy to Tanga. General van Deventer is westward of Ulugi.ru and is now approaching the lUiaha Rivet, towards Methenge, driving ilie e.icmy on. We have occupied Sinde and Mikinzuni. +he final German ports. We intercepted a German wireless message announcing the Belgian capture of Tabora. The enemy is retiring eastwards by rail. °
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1916, Page 5
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126EAST AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1916, Page 5
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