EGYPT.
(Wf ELECTRIC TOLB6aXPH-cbPTEiGHT.) i ... ... (REDTKR'4|-T«I,EGIUMtB.) , 1 . t (jAlßo^Sept. 23. , Further intelligence of the state of affairs has been received at the hands of a messenger who was sent r - by General Gordon, The despatches which he brings prove that ! the iHtfidrawal of the Arab rebels from thY town was correctly stated and that General Gordon has been completely successful m his operations. 4t the time the messenger left supplies were plentiful large quantities' were being brought jja p General Gordon jiad already dispatched his steamers to ■ ; Senaar on Blue Nile to relieve,/ the garrison: and inhabitants, and pre- • parations were being made for sending 1 a strong force to attack the rebels at Berber.' The messenger tinetf ihe British expedition which had been sent from Assouam to Dongolas — ■-■--'; — - :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 256, 25 September 1884, Page 3
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129EGYPT. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 256, 25 September 1884, Page 3
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