PORTUGAL AND AFRICA.
Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
London, January 20. Details of dispute over Maniculand in East Africa show that the Portuguese were cleverly prevented from usurping a right over the country, though Dandrade, the Portuguese commandant, asserts he was disarmed and kidnapped without a shadow of excuse.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8470, 22 January 1891, Page 5
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