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The War in Abyssinia

Pome, Mu'oh n. It is estimated that lsil ol'licors have succeeded in escaping to Adowa, St I'eueksiukc., March 9. The Russian newspapers are collecting funds for the relief of the Abbyssinians wounded in tho recent engagements with the Italians. Rome, March !). The riots throughout the country continue. The Marquis Budini succeeds Signor Crispi as Premier. The latest news is to the effect that the troops in Adigrat have a month's provisions and ammunition. The Italian losses in the recent engagements include 7000 white troop", a million rillcs, 5000 artillery cartridges, 5000 mules, and 10,000 rillcs. The Bhoans killed the wounded native allies of the Italians, amputating their limbs and otherwise mutilating- their bodies. It ia feared that Italy will be compelled to retire from the Triple Alliance, owing to her shattered condition.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIV, Issue 2491, 11 March 1896, Page 3

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The War in Abyssinia Woodville Examiner, Volume XIV, Issue 2491, 11 March 1896, Page 3

The War in Abyssinia Woodville Examiner, Volume XIV, Issue 2491, 11 March 1896, Page 3

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