CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA.
Feb. 3—Portugal is sending reinforcements to Angola, much of which is in German hands, although there has been no declaration of war between Portugal and Germany; some of the anti-British rebels in South Africa surrender.
Feb. 4—Germans have evacuated Angola; some South African rebel leaders, including "Prophet" Vankenbsburg, surrender.
Feb. 6—Germans are repulsed at Kakamas, a Cape Colony village.
Feb. 13—Germans have won a success against the British on the Orange River; German East Africa is reported now clear of the enemy; Germans have invaded Uganda and British East Africa.
Feb. 16—Trial of General De Wet and other South African rebel leaders is begun.
Feb. 21—German newspaper report charges that German missionaries are tortured by pro-British Africans.
Feb. 26—Botha heads British troops that plan invasion of German Southwest Africa.