EAST AFRICA.
THE NOOGA MUTINY,
LONDON, November 24.
News has been received that after the fight at Nooga, in East Africa, Major McDonald's force surrounded the mutineers, who had taken refuge at Fort Lubas, from whence they are not likely to escape. Dr. J. S. Macpherson, of the "imperial British East African Company, though himself wounded, carried Mr F. J. Jackson, one of the vice-consuls for the protectorate of Uganda, also wounded, to a place of safety, under a heavy fire.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 275, 26 November 1897, Page 5
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