The War in Soudan
• (beuteb's tklbgbams) Grave anxiety is felt there for General Gordon, from whom no further news has yet been received. Osman Digneh's _,s* x art_mpts to rally his followers have failed, and he has now left the hills near Tamaneb and retired into the interior. Information has also reached Souakim that a great number of rebels who were wounded during the recent battle have succeeded in reaching the hills, and are now lying there in a dying state. Osman Digneh ha* rallied 2,000 of his troops, and resolved to fight. He has intimated that he will renew hostilities in ten days. .___ Eeceived March 22, 1.5 a.m. /U' ■■■•■'■■■ Caibo, March 20. Three influential Sheiks of Eastern Soudan have tendered their submission lo^neral/ Graham, and it is. expected tfeatflti.eMiP»R akortlj follow, ._.... .bu, l .>"=■«> V ■■■ ■■■'- '■■■- '- ■'■''' -•■'■' : ; .Ui-Jv-Sv-*^.-. ••'-■■.•■. '-VU---. -■■'
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 34, 22 March 1884, Page 3
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137The War in Soudan Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 34, 22 March 1884, Page 3
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