ACTIVITY OF THE MULLAH.
ENLARGEMBNT OF BRITISH
OPERATIONS.
REINFORCEMENTS IN READI-
NESS.
Press As3ociation. Electric Telegraph* \ Oopyright. Received June 18,11.12 p.m. London, June 17. The lines between Berbera and Boho tie are threatened.
Three companies of Hampshires and 300 native troops are leaving Aden for Somaliland.
The Thirteenth Rajputs, Twentyseventh Punjaubis, two companies of British mounteds, and two sections of native mounteds at Simla are warned to be in readiness.
Fourteen thousand Abyssinians are operating at Gerlogubi, Jigwigga, Miluut, and Harradiggt.
The Mullah avoids contact. It Is reported that he is trying to reach the Sulcjiuiaro district.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1903, Page 2
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