CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] THE HOTTENTOT RISING.
BELIEF FORCES REPULSED. irnuss association.! (Received Fobnwry 1, 8.57 a.m.) UliUfilN, 31*.t Jnnuaiy. Lieutenant Buelow (who, with 120 men, vraa leported to luivo anight his way through and joined tho Okolumdj* ganihon on 17lh J.imuuy) ifjHirU (lint, Uto tolicf torcts from Windhoek, with machine guns, liml been ropulbcd. FAghb wero kwled. Sovuiity men sout by u\«n to establish communication with tho baso ijloo had ;i pevoro engugemcut, and sustained seven ca*unltß#. Twenty-five Hcricros wore kil.od. [A cublogram published on Salmdiiy Htatnl that tho Kiiflir.s had joined tho Iturrero tribo in the rising against the Germans.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 5
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103CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] THE HOTTENTOT RISING. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 5
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