REBELLION IN THE CONGO.
BELGIANS SUFFER LOSSES.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright.
London, January 25. A serious rebellion of natives has occurred in the Congo Free State.
Fighting has taken place at Manyanga and Belgian troops in the district had considerable losses. Reinforcements have been sent into the disturbed district. (Received January 27, 4.56 p.m.) London, January 26. It is reported that reinforcements having reached Manyanga, the rebellion has been crushed.
Manyanga is a town on the right of the Congo River. On the opposite side of the river is another town called South Manyanga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13397, 28 January 1907, Page 5
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