EAST AFRICA
'FIGHTING COXTIXUKS. London. .<ov. 5. An East African official say: Since October 22, between Iringa and jrjouraz, also eastward of Fiiipcmu.", a 'Brfc:h port, consisting of fiO rlfes and ■twtfgons, iftef resisting a superior force f»l five d»TS, was compelled to evacuate. Jtfalf the garrison escaped, aftr sarins *!end«ft£ tlief|gung useless. A strong |nemy force intrenched westward of the •Buhadje Ijifcer was attacked by General • ' Vortbey are driven across the river, >»-ith '•etvjr Jott« •! Bi_. Eifihting continues. '' V '5-
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5
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81EAST AFRICA Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5
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