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SOMALILAND.

LONDON, November 30. Tho Mullah returned tho British stores captured from Colonel Swayno during tho recent light, accompanied with a message of defiance. (Received December 1, 10.10 p.ra.) LONDON. December X.

Tho Somali levies are insubordinate. They ai'O being rigorously punished. Many simulate sickness in order to secure hospital comforts and camel transportation to the coast. Colonel Cob be, on the 12tli inst., will make Balman Wells, forty miles beyond Bohotleb. Tho stores which had been captured from tho British am! were returned by tho Mullah were unfit for n.so.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 5

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SOMALILAND. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 5

SOMALILAND. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 5

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