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STANLEY RELIEF EXPEDITION.

Zanzibar, August 24. Information has reached here that Major Barttelot left the Riyer Aruwizr on May 10th. He met with considerable hostility on the part of the natives, bnt bis force straggled on. In attempting a rally Major Barttelot was taken prisoner, but effected his escape, and ultimately succeeded in reaching Stanley Palls. Here, however, he was again attacked by natives, and his camp surrounded, Major Barttelot and his party being taken prisoners. Mr Ward, in charge of another wing, is pushing on with the intention of rescuing the prisoners. No news is forthcoming as to the whereabouts of Stanley, except that he has met with considerable opposition from natives and his forces are weakened by numerous encounters, and they have also suffered from disease.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1

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128

STANLEY RELIEF EXPEDITION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1

STANLEY RELIEF EXPEDITION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1

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