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THE AFRICAN EXPLORER'S ADVANCE INTO AFRICA.

Stanley's Progress

Advices from St. Panicle Loancle received in London on November sth .state that news has been received there from Henry M. Stanley under date of September Bth, to the eflect that the expedition had left the camp that he had e&tablithed about eight days' journey from the Mahodi country, and was advancing toward the western &hoie of the Albeit Nyanya. The men were gieatly fatigued, and struggled with diffi1 culty over a distance of eeveral skilometersa day. The most important chiefs of the country through which the expedition had travelled readily complied with Stanley's request for food". Stanley halted for four day.s to reorganise the expedition, and then leaving thirty men to guard this new camp, proceeded toward Albert Nyanza. Private telegrams have been lecervcd .stating that on October 7th Henry M. Stanley v>as 400 miles from Emm Par-ha, and that he was taking half his foice on forced marches.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1887, Page 8

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THE AFRICAN EXPLORER'S ADVANCE INTO AFRICA. Stanley's Progress Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1887, Page 8

THE AFRICAN EXPLORER'S ADVANCE INTO AFRICA. Stanley's Progress Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 233, 17 December 1887, Page 8

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