THE ASHANTI TROUBLE.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 21. (Received Dec. 21, at 8.16 a.m.)
The Standard states that the loyal chiefs operating against the rebel farces in Ashaiiti have captured the Queen-mother (Yassantiwah, who headed the rebellion) mid King Kokofu. The chiefs also captured a stool which is next in importance to the famous golden stool over which the trouble . "iginally occurred. £20 REWARD. Will be offered for the ihoH suitable name sent in for tlie Second Grade Dunlop Tyro we intend placing on tlie market, to meet the existing demand for a good-wearing tyre at a low price. Send "Namo," wi!h name and address, to' The Dunlop Tyre Company, 123 Liclifield street, C'hristcluirch. Competition closes on the 31st in^t. — The army death rate is lower in Great Britain than in any country. In France it is neurly six times as high. Ewi'EL R. Benjamin, Darnster and solicitor, Albert Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin (o»----poaito C.P.0.), has tmsl moneys to lend on approved security.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11924, 24 December 1900, Page 5
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164THE ASHANTI TROUBLE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11924, 24 December 1900, Page 5
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