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n . l . l ' S T R A T F Í » F K A T I UK S F C T I O N Kino lVcmpch and the («olden Stool < l# n ll n u r « l fr o m |U( * their first serums cheek The Punti.. » i:h whom King Kofi ».i> .it war called in th.'ir uUies the Umi>h \ fci'»erful army ot ! dM i uo|van . c i thers. umt regim ent. of \\ -t Indian, and African sold er» n. well as thi' FStmi and their ntsi've n llli. undo, lo n t Wob-eley march.-d on i '. h i u .. *t< The A .l;...i;ls . h: unit if . .1 traditional vali r bit. the long o - i ’ m e .am um of th ■ » li.t-’s triumph ed. and lo r d Wo! e'.iv eii’ i iu Km K ofis capital burn: it t ' the - round King Kofi «a# forced to sign a treaty bv which he pled ted to pa. 50 000 ounces o f gold amt to In p the road which the conquerois had made to his capital, open i nd in good c o n dition n:ts an«l c In live jr.^ p p • t r i*ri [ h i t C l l f h r e v e r r n ? n m i a « n i u s •er s » w,- fun h Men J.na «t n.r clu n e w tur r i « . ‘ V Y o e u u c o l ^ le c r t b i« f o n i m i » - ------- n o n » in A D V A N C - E ! JlbO a a t r *' k KASY? sample« IHM! la Ya»! No_ experience nccevsjrv Wvrk full or c .n tmi s-n j n.m. I - . of an.,“ ! ^ ^ « hut i nawco s m k w i a r c o ieF( i Ry •i Inn. I imim I in i lolil i ..«-.f ufT.iti » the fntlnw'liw remai kahle u ph a Ih r U m i li rrpllnl » llh n | hii | m >» ì I reply as n «frd for H* rourt«*v »«• it* U i nutkr A-huntt u p r o ln ’ uiiitr drcblvr tulli* rrrm|trh k Itri-Ulve ’ The MiggeHtlun that A* haliti un* On this thr Villini: nii'iiiuih wilt ( I aHtlMM. 4 an pa*« il|kli J *1 thr agreement ended tii.o l his kingdom promts.- howrvei tor -iv n after Ih« Me added I tullere II their Is mo. «r.cvlttMv ili* Ashanti* U simi «’<1 t nr u ! hnt ul Tht*v paid a >!UAn pai * oí tin uuitinnit\ i ' m I n . a to Uio road. it row* up ag ain ir. griovatuv ! l n Mute.'-(v s kchi rniiicnt i.s »bit* to rrniov«* -.unr. am i ! tin t ! I«»r M alr^ty ’s g o v r n i m r n t will assist tue tn this Important m at ter 1 uisli M ake y ou t luìirhistmus Her Nl vjrsU s government a M«*rr l\iug rrrntpeh Chnstmu;- and a llappv Nt w W at rhis brings us down to the voai Hut tin* R iit -h had d e c id 'd to .1 IHik» and to hue* Prt*rn|««*h nox his territorv The other Kuro- Prcmpt'h Kw aka l>ua 111 > had pe.m in ions were seizing territory com»* to the throno at the age ot nearby und Knglund wished t«> have It? and was n w He had inher ited. a* was the custom, through th • temale line. His family had bee.i on the tim m e since 1635. The \\ nn : king was b«* «»t bv many difficulties Knglaml had gone m to his country, as was said, and had disorganized It. after which the native irth«-s » e r e k i t 1 « tight it otti Iti a it r V A lti S I .I I '4 ression of K mg Premprh. thè Hrtttsn ' f e in I it In<* h v g i e n r had avalli begu» t j intertere m n a i' M H u - i i i t t u A i t y i i m n • ali » \\ h. t «• S a > c \ n u r tive all nrs ••••if ih«* «*m t > a r r a u m r n I As Str r C FUller savs • Tlte g o v - «•f Köln*: I n f o a «Irti* ernm rnt p Itev td n iti-mterferenee in ■t»»rr, b v t a k l l i K a t P a i t -Astiami nffatr.s so iiinv a d lv -e d to b\ t a g e «>f m > i h i m x i . i I, thè Oowst authoruics had now been • '•-li liti» M I la I « r i t I r e re'll- definitele abandonesl; but thè tn- ti*-rw«1 t»» m a r i I n i « n i n n i inali T h r t r « p rt ia lly terferenee was all direeted a ratnst tn- b> de v e l o p e d a m t septa* » . » u n d e s t r o y «Il f r r m Stead of m stipimi t of. M ie-rem i al l«<trn » f f u m u l i i l o n i t ' * i i y * N>\ » ih «ria I power. rende red Prempeli . for co t i r r n l** * » «*«* Ma ir i »tnipler lo lise t h e n | ; , „ . 11115 --------------- — ----- *cs^ •** the more difficult und grad- ‘ *1. ìr. •* •* c* compound» r«>nniiM| nall.v discouraged and embittered Ini' " «*r vaiii s iim i . . . ^ l’ rè.n W i."J n Ìv « T O Z Z Z 'V S t ' *'s beset b> the gru vest difficili- r*ot lUjur* tiri.mie mrmbmnra llr daUtly tlCS.'* h e a lt h y ir t e f r o m all rry »•¡i» INSTIMI f l o s s ter u*e ot V A O ! 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