Somaliland Expedition.
MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS. NEiWi FO'RGB FOR THE FRONT.' (Per Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, November 21. Colonel Manning, accompanying Cobbe's column, passed Burao. After inspecting the posts, he proceeded to Bohotleh. Indian troops replaced the Somali troops, along the lines of communication. ; . . - The Bombay Grenadiers^ in a block house,, hold the Lower Sheiks Pass and Dubbar waterh'ole. Two hundred native levies, under Major Petrie and Captain "Wiortliam, ho'da sandbag fori;. at Burao. Practically" U'new'force is proceeding to the front as a result of the reorganisation.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10500, 22 November 1902, Page 6
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