GERMAN E. AFRICA.
RHODESIAN POLICE AMBUSHED. [ KUS’! It ALLAN AND NZ CIBLK ASSN.] London, Nov. 4. A communique stattv-: The German forces which were dislodged from Tahorn limo been endeavouring to break through to Mahenge. Confused and set ere lighting has occurred in the direction of Iringa since October 22nd. A small detachment of Rhode'..an noTc,. under Colonel Baxinda'e vas ambushed, suffering heaii’y. Baxindak- was wounded and captuu d, A strong Gorman foice suffered similarly on the 23rd twelve miles north of Iringa. T 1 commander was wounded and caul uretl. Strong German a.’ icks against Iringa were beaten off' Colonel Northcv’s cohinin was ongaged successfully on the Rufiji river south-west of Mahenge.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 275, 6 November 1916, Page 5
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