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Egypt.

MARCH TO MEET THE DERVISHES. The Dervishes have left El Aliab, which is about 20 miles south of the Anglo Egyptian camp at Ed Darner, moving northwards. News from the Soudan states that the British troops after^hurch parade sang the National Anthem, and then the whole force commenced the march to meet fhe Dervishes, a splendid spectacle being presented. The force is now camped at Hudi, the enemy being within 15 miles of i it. 03man Digna's brother with a detachment of Dervishes attacked Adarema, bat the friendly natives succeeded in repulsing his force, killing 41. Sir H. Kitchener occupies a strong position, the right flank of the army resting on Atbara.

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Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1898, Page 2

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Egypt. Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1898, Page 2

Egypt. Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1898, Page 2

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