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London, August 24
All the position■; held i»y Ara i's forces between Suez and [snniiia have now been evacuated, and the enemy has retreated to Zag-a-Zig in a disorderly manner.
The fresh water supp y to the places along the canal, and to Alexandria, is found to be sufficient for all requirements.
The deserters coming in from the eremy are very numerous. Thousands appear to have been intiini laled into j lining Arabi's forces A force of our cavalry and. artillery have occupied El Magfor unopposed. A delegate from the Soudan has arrived, and proclaimed that the Governors in that locality are equipping aa army of GO guns and 20,000 men to assist the Khedive,
• London, August 26. Intelligence is to hand here from the Pniilippiue Islands that a terrible outbreak of cholera is raging there : 5000 deaths are already reporle-l from the epidemic. The return match at Clifton between the Australians and Gloucester was drawn in favor of the Australians. The match between tho Australian cricketers and the All-England Eleven takes place on Monday, the 28th.-
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 639, 29 August 1882, Page 2
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179["Age" SPECIALS] Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 639, 29 August 1882, Page 2
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