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ZANZIBAR TROUBLE.

(BY KLKCTRIC TKMOCKAPII. —t'OI'YRIGHT). Zanziiiak, l)''ct.'iiib(->r 11. Busniivlt, the loader of the rebel natives who recently made :m attack 011 Bagamayo, loooted the town before setting it on (ire. The tiro spread with great rapidity, and the whole city was destroyed. The, merchants in Dagainayo were doing an extensive trade \\ ith the interior of Eastern Africa, and the destruction of their property will have a disastrous ed'ect. Tlio Sultan of Zanzibar and British Indians are the greatest sufferers. Hie Germans .say that it was impossible to restrict their action at sea, or to prevent British subjects suffering loss.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2563, 13 December 1888, Page 2

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ZANZIBAR TROUBLE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2563, 13 December 1888, Page 2

ZANZIBAR TROUBLE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2563, 13 December 1888, Page 2

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