EAST AFRICA.
GENERAL SMUTS' SUCCESSOI GERMANS DRIVEN BACK. A DETACHMENT FORCED TO SURRENDER. Received 28, 6.5 p.m. I-ondon, January 20. Eai.it African Official. —Lieut.-Genera,l A. li. Ifoskins succeeds General Smuts. North and south of the lower Ruftji, and on the delta, the Germans are fall - in«' lwek in the direction of Utete tntl Utembelac. Strong enemy forces are retiring southwards from Afahcnge and the Rulmdje river. We invosted and compelled to surrender, an enemy detachment at- Likuju. THE ROUNDING-UP PROCESS. London, January 2<l. The High Commissioner reports under date London, January 2C (3jis p.m.) i In East Africa Colonel Iloskin Micceods Colonel Smith. Northwards and southwards of the Fuftji the. Germans are retiring, likewise in the western zone from Masnenge. All advanced detachment was invested and surrendered.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 4
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127EAST AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 4
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