SOMALILAND.
THE BRITISH AND ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITIONS. TROOPS SUFFERING! FROM THE HEAT. [FREBfI ASBOOIATIOM.I LONDON, 23rd March. Tlio Abyssiniun column which is operating against, the Mulluh hus been reduced to live- thounnnd owing to lack of transport. The column goes to Ban and Wcbi Shebnli, with a viow of helping to block the Mullah's retreat. The main British column from Obbia, on the coast of Italian Somnliland, has arrived at Galkayu. The troops suffered severely owing to the exhausting hent— especially the bikhs and Bombay Sappers. The column, remforce"d by 750 camels, is pushing on to Galadi, whither it in reported the Mullah has lied.
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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1903, Page 5
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104SOMALILAND. Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1903, Page 5
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