THE W AR IN SOUDAN.
ml . • i a i'cMEIiTJJH 8 ThLKORAMS. ■ Caiko, March 15. j ' ' The ha test- telegram's^ frbm Sonakim report that Osman Digneh^wuh^a remnant of liis^ follower*", has jvLceafed^to the lulls near Tamaiieb. e 3Jt J Wis. been definitely proved that in the recent battle t the rebels ''suffered more heavily than was 7 at? 'first supposed.-' '' There l*>ss infilled i alone is now set down at 4,300, und tbe wounded exceed that numbei,. s7j\ > A ' Telegrams from.Sou ikira announce the return of General^Graham to ; tbat j place. "His'forc&s are now Tirming 1 tliere also. ' Betore lea'vin'g 1 the l scene' of the recent bit tie, all the vdluges' j in ''tbe neighbourhood ef Tamaneb- occupied by Oman's follow ers (were bornedt to the ground. deceived Maich 18. 0 55 a m. I (I i 1 • v.l / M 1 - - - Caibo, March 16. Telegrams'' from-S<>uakun state that Adihirnl< Hewitt and General Graham have conferred with' thet leading Sheikhs of the royal. tribes/and ithar a reward of £1 |00,jhas .been,, offered ,for { th> <rebel leader , Osman Digneh,; alive or dead! « I
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 32, 18 March 1884, Page 2
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181THE WAR IN SOUDAN. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 32, 18 March 1884, Page 2
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