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South Africa

« ' — - GERMANY'S TRIAL. I'cr United Press Association. By Rlectric Tetograph.— iCopyright. CAPETOWN, Jan. 20. It iy estimated that 15,000 natives havo revolted in Gorman South-West Africa They aro committing shocking atrocities, torturing ami ultimately burning alive some of tho captured troops. They cut off tho limbs and gouged out tho ayes of one of tho officers, leaving him to die on on the veldt. Eight thousand Hottentots are besieging Windhoek. LONDOiN. Ja/a. 2~ . Received 26th. 10.10 p.m. In connection with the Hotteatot rising Germany is negotiating with liritain foi right of passage for troops through Port Molloth. Capo Colony.

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Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

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South Africa Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

South Africa Southland Times, Issue 19262, 28 January 1904, Page 2

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