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THE WAR IN AFRICA.

THE WAR IN AFRICA.
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There has been hard fighting on the Gold Coast of Africa, with results by no means favorable to the British prestige there. England professes to exercise a protectorate over the negro tribes inhabiting the coast, and the defeat of those tribes to some extent involves the humiliation of their patron. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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