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Gordon Pasha Pursues his . !. J .ji J<l i:.,/i:i : ■ --•-. ( British Officers Cowing to the * 1J ' -^ , Front (Bt^ TSLEftrAIC T RLBiaRXPH."— COP YRIGHT.) ._. (REUTER'STEtEGRAMS.) ,:, i /(Jxijio/iFebr.iaiy 10. Authentic intelligence is to hand 16- --. (tjayuthat: Gordon Pasha arrived yester- . .day sateiyu&trßei'ber, ;a town on the : Nil^.^bout.ithe fifth:. .cataract, and is ptMRTj well on: his journey towards Khartoum^ ; .. > . ' ' ' -■''' ,; Ajtttllf brigade- of Egyptian rtroops : is 4QWi iwid^v vdfdoits- : to ./! proceed -to t at thftfimticataua^t, one mile pn- th.c . i Nubian d-ontier, Avhtuefpvepa,,vations will l>e .niiide with a view of opposing the advance o£-the ! rebels iatoJSgyptV ■:.■ .-. -;, i; ; Should thk be .attempted, .tuoopfe will be officered; thcoughouti by the Englpl). ;' A- strong -force will: be despatched wUkthe; least, possible delay;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 61, 11 February 1884, Page 3
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