SOUTH AFRICA.
(by electric telegraph, —copyright) . Zanzibar, March 14. Consul Johnston reports that two Europeans and several Zanzibaris were killed in the recent engagement. A number of the enemy were killed and wounded. The natives captured guns belonging to the British force. Later. Messrs King and Watson, of the African Lakes Company, were wounded in the attacks on Fort Johnston. Several Sikhs were killed and a number wounded during the engagement.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3069, 17 March 1892, Page 2
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71SOUTH AFRICA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3069, 17 March 1892, Page 2
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