ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eehtee's teleqeams.] ADEN, December 3. Fatal Slave Chase. News has reached here of the death of Captain Charles Brownrigg and four of tho crew of H.M.S. London, a store vessel stationed at Zanzibar, whilst endeavoring to effect tho capture of an Arab slave dhow. Captain Brownrigg, in charge of the ship’s pinnace, fully manned, camo up with the slaver off the African coast, near Zanzibar, and at once attacked her. The crew of the dhow offered a strong resistance, and desperate fighting ensued, resulting in Captain Brownrigg and four of his men being killed, and several wounded. The slaver succeeded in beating off the pinnace, and escaped.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2396, 7 December 1881, Page 3
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