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REBELLION IN AFRICA.

FURTHER FIGHTING REPORTED

CAPETOWX, Xov. 17

Commandant Fouehe, whom the rel„.|s treacherously captured, was ordered to lie shot. He attacked his guards. and foiled two, shot the other two nml escaped. A Herman aeroplane reconnoitred at l.uderitz Day. Attempts to bring it down failed.

At Vaiirenshurg 154 Rrandfort rebels. after an interview with General de Wet, became convinced of the disastrous eonsecpienees of the rebellion and surrendered. Generals Hovers and Wolmarans are hading 1500 rebels westward of llulfontein. Tlufy were pursued for IS miles, losing lour killrd and twenty-two’wounded, while Inn w.re made prisoners.

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West Coast Times, 20 November 1914, Page 4

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REBELLION IN AFRICA. West Coast Times, 20 November 1914, Page 4

REBELLION IN AFRICA. West Coast Times, 20 November 1914, Page 4

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