THE SOUDAN.
Gordon's .Egyptian Policy. (by electric telegraphs-copyright) (special to united press association.) ; LfNDON, March 9. ' Osman is at Tamanib, preaching a holy war. Major- General Graham hopes to induce the friendly Arabs to blobk Oman's retreat to the mountains, March 10. Governor Gordon advocates the employment of a British cavalry force to re-open communication with Berber, while the infantry, m company with Sir E. Wood's force/ bpei'ato 6n Wadyholfa. ■ An eriiissary ''from the Madhi is endeavouring to induce the Arab tribes north of Khartoum to rise,- and Goveir-. nor Gordon admits the situation to be critical.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 91, 12 March 1884, Page 2
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