A FRENCH EXPEDITION
A REBEL CHIEF AND 160 FOLLOAVERS KILLED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Paris, March 30. A French expedition killed tho rebel chief Podicabba and 160 of his followers at Mandinka, Scnkgambia. An explosion of one of the magazines killed Kabba’s forty wives. The British lined the Gambia frontier and prevented the Kabba’s escape, because ho had shielded tho murderers of tyvo officials.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 2
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