The Fall of The Congo Arabs by Sidney Langford Hinde Chapter 17 Page 8

the Kasai district. Some two years later they revolted, and, after murdering their officers at Luluaburg, marched through the country, killing white men and raiding natives, till eventually, having raised the whole country against the Government, they arrived at N'Gandu.

In the battles that followed, Commandant Lothaire and Captain Doorme were wounded, and many officers, including Lieutenants Collet, Franken, Augustin, and Sandrad, and also Said-ben-a-Bedi — who came to Lothaire's assistance — were killed. Captain Collignon died of fever, and Captain Bauduin was drowned in Stanley Pool. S. L. H.

Note on Exploration of Section of Lualaba River by Captain Hinde

As the geographical aspect of Captain Hinde's work has been