The story of Africa and its explorers . MAJOR BARTTELOT. (Marslipll Wane, Edinburgh, pihoto.). JAMES JAMESON. WILLIAM BONNY. j roSE TROUP. {Window & Grove, Baker St., W., photo.) {A. L. , King William St., photo.) ^j Thomson, Grosvenor St., yV.,p1iotO.) OFFICERS OP THE EMIN PASHA RELIEF EXPEDITION. 58 THE STOBY OF AFRICA. Victoria Nyanza, glittering in the morningsunlight, its island-dotted expanse remindingthose, who had seen them of the Canadianlakes. Here it was found that the Nyanzastretched into a deep bay, which brought itthirty miles nearer Tanganyika than hadbeen hitherto kn


The story of Africa and its explorers . MAJOR BARTTELOT. (Marslipll Wane, Edinburgh, pihoto.). JAMES JAMESON. WILLIAM BONNY. j roSE TROUP. {Window & Grove, Baker St., W., photo.) {A. L. , King William St., photo.) ^j Thomson, Grosvenor St., yV.,p1iotO.) OFFICERS OP THE EMIN PASHA RELIEF EXPEDITION. 58 THE STOBY OF AFRICA. Victoria Nyanza, glittering in the morningsunlight, its island-dotted expanse remindingthose, who had seen them of the Canadianlakes. Here it was found that the Nyanzastretched into a deep bay, which brought itthirty miles nearer Tanganyika than hadbeen hitherto known. At this hospitableoasis of civilisation in the heart of pagandom,the expedition halted until the invalids ofthe party had sufficiently recovered to proceed,the march of 720 miles to the coast notbeing resumed till the 16th of three weeks stay was a time ofpleasant intercourse with the kindly inmatesof the mission, one of whom death was soonto claim. All day the members of theexpedition, long severed from civilisation,revelled in books and in the news of thebusy wor


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