THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.
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[per belter’s special correspondent.] (Received May 8, 11a.m.) Suabim, May 7.
A successful midnight march was made last night against Tahakool, which place was attacked by the British troops and the enemy’s forces were defeated with great loss. Daring the withdrawal of the English troops, Mr Lambie, the special correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, was wounded. [Received May 8, 12 40 p m ] [FBOM EECXEr’s SP CIAL CORBESPONDBNX. ] Suakjai, May 7* Evening. Lord VVolseley to-day made an official inspection of the New South-Wales artillery. He expressed himself as pleased with the’ smart appearance of the men and the condition of ' the horses. Lord Wolseley afterwards sent for Colonel Richardson, the commandant, and complimented him on the efficiency of his force.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1535, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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128THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1535, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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