The Soudan War
BRITISH TROOPS GOING HOME TO ENGLAND. < -.-. *■ [SEUTBBS' TELEOBAHB.I Caibo, April 28. Tn pursuance of inp(tructions' from the War Office, preparations are being made for the; withdrawal of the/ British forces from the Soudan. ' Svakih, April 28. j The Marines ea.ba.ked. from this port to-day en roate for England. It has been 1 decided tl^at.the rail way J;ine, shall.only be proceeded with as far as ithe Otoa wells, about twenty miles on the road to Berber. Received April 30,' 11 a.m. Caibo, April 29. Thetysphore Egyptjeime difficultj has been amicably settled, Nutmr Pasha having apologised to the, French consular agent, and the issUe if the journal having re-commenced, j '"'■' '•'----."■' '-'■•■ '-'•'■' Suakim,' Aprils. I From Renters' , special . correspondent. — It is announced that the J garrison to be retained here willcogsist of tbe Berkshire and Surrey Regiments togsther with an ladi_«^_iluig«n-i^^*y- 'rJiKY*.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 135, 30 April 1885, Page 2
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141The Soudan War Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 135, 30 April 1885, Page 2
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