TROUBLE IN EAST AFRICA.
AN INLAND TOWN THREATENED
BRITISH STRONGLY ENTRENCHED
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received April 16th, 9.23 a.m.)
LONDON, April 15.
The Mad Mullah, with eight thousand men, is threatening Burao, in the interior of British East Africa. In this position the British have three companies of mounted infantry, a camel corps, and a Maxim. The force is provisioned and strongly entrenched.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10941, 17 April 1901, Page 8
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