THE SOUDAN WAR.
Eeceired Mtrcfc 31, MO a.m. , r ,'\ ....... „1, Cakov Jfarch 29. It.ia ajmcfunced that Wolseley will Wve Dongola for this . plaoe> jilid lit; i§ 'currently'. reported, that he VHI proceed thence to Suakim. :>,:■:<{ v .:.:' : - : Suaktm, March 29; J ; TheVNew South- Wieilea tedopij landed '■ 1 itt4rn6on, and were , met -oh the whaf^ by "General Ewart. The men appea^Fed, Tui, good health. , ftiid spirits. As they marched to camp they were cheire* enthusiastically 1/f* all the ? trobp« whom they-passed en route. Oit'tto* W*d*o''the.«amp| the Austrkliaxa 'W«re met' by General Graham who reviewed; the contingent, and Afterwudg t oongTatulated" > them on their appearanoe, expressing admiratum at the spirit . which e'nduced them to come to the 'assistance of the W Mother Country.- Sir Gerald Graham concluded by. isaying he was proud to have such forces under his command. [W WJriXBD PBB3B ASBOCIATIOM-], WiLtiNGTo^, M*rch f 30,, lie Hon. . Native Minister, yhas received from Tamahana, a Kingite chief, and- son •of the well-known Thoinpeton, a i telegram, offering to send 200 of the- Kingitos to the Boudan. « ■ ' . , .
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 122, 31 March 1885, Page 3
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174THE SOUDAN WAR. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 122, 31 March 1885, Page 3
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