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[UVnS’B TKIIKOBAV8 —COFYKIOHT-1 Hi® Soudan. Lonikjn, February 9. It is stated that the Government intend to despatch reinforcements to the number of 8,000 to the Soudan, under the command of Major-General Newdfgiand that the force will proceed to Saukiro, and thence to Berber. Lord Wolseley telegraphs that nothing u nvn as to the fate of Cordon, and
regards Sir Chas. Wilson and party, be I ‘believes they have been rescued fronrthfc isfaiid'riear Shabuljd cataract, It is reported that the Cabinet instructed • Lord Wolseley that, in the event of Gordon being dead, the campaign was to be continued until the rebellion was quelled.
Evacuating of EgyptIt has ’transpired that LOrd Granville has informed Tehitpi Pasha, ” Finaiibe Minister, now m London, that England intends to - evafcuiite Egypt, but it is impossible at the ptes£nt jime to fix:the date fop tlje the troops.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1452, 10 February 1885, Page 3
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145CABLE NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1452, 10 February 1885, Page 3
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