Somaliland.
London, Jnne Ss,® Major-General Manning reached Bohotle unopposed. The British hold on the M-idig district, and the pressure of the Abyssinian column advancing from the south, drove i he Mullah between Jlamotand Bohotle. It is believed his flight would have become a rout if the column was of sufficient strength to have been able to move out froM! Bohotle. Prisoners state the tribesmen are disorganised.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3572, 1 July 1903, Page 4
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