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NEWS OF STANLEY.

(By Electric Thlkorafh—Copyright.)

Zakkibak, Decernbrr 21. A messenger from Tippoo Tib reports that Stanley arrived at Bonyola, on the Aruwhimi River, on August 17. having left Emin Bey 011 the 27th July in perfect health, and with a good supply of provisions. It was Stanley's intention to start with his rear guard and load to tvjoin Emin Bey at the end of August. The expedition is reported to be enjoying good health, and in want of nothing. December 21. Arab traders who have arrived from Wadelai state that Stanley with a force of three hundred and thirty men, much exhausted by long privations, met Emin Boy at Wadelai on tho 20th January. Emin was thon in good health, although suffering from an affliction of the eyes. He declined to leave Wadelai. The Arab traders left in April. At that time a strong force of Mahdites were approaching, and Stanley was organising a strong detachment to search for his rear guard on the Aruwhimi river. London', December 21. The West African Telegraph Company have received information from a reliable source at Sanstonne that Stanley, accompanied by Emin Bey, had arrived at Aruwhimi River.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2568, 25 December 1888, Page 2

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NEWS OF STANLEY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2568, 25 December 1888, Page 2

NEWS OF STANLEY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2568, 25 December 1888, Page 2

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