GERMAN EAST AFRICA,
'y; 1 - ' «owi' i "■ ;; j 'i^'V'v ::x :■ '~-.: '-'■.'"■" ■■■■■: THE REBELLION. ' ' ';*'•"' A WITCH DOCTOR LEADER. By Telegraph".—Press Association.Copyright. , O'leceived December 14, 10.25 p.m.) - Berlin, December '•"■■'■'■'. *. A German force has defeated IQQfi . rebel natives in East Africa. Of the rebels 81 were killed,-ic-. ■■■ eluding their leader, the great witch- " doctor Hengo. ' '
This rebellion has now. been in progress •.-. - for several months.; The natives have been' ..,;.... . defeated several times. '-■] A number of German settlers have been murdered, and £»t /■; '■■ the outset some. Roman Catholic ..'mission' .'■■"" aries were, killed. ... ■■>-• ■;■•.• { ;: -r\- -,-;■■■-.•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 5
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88GERMAN EAST AFRICA, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13050, 15 December 1905, Page 5
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