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FURTHER REINFORCEMENTS OF TROOPS.

G^i^'S UNCERHIS. RESCUE BELIEVED POSTH& REBELLION TO BE QUEL-«u£ii-i LED A/T; ANY COST. ' , . . (ELECTRIC TELEGRA.I?II.--rCO?;rRJGHT) hill: JiO»BPfl?]B» f 8 TBJ.EQRAM3 )j. : . Feb. 10. It is stated that Government intend to despatch reinforcements to the number of eight thousand to Soudan, sunder ; the command of Major-General Newdigate, and the force^ill proceed to Suakim arid thence to Berber. • : SJr (Jerieral Wolseley telegraphs that nothing is known -as to- the fate of Gordon, arid as regards Sir Cbarles iS Wilson ! and partyy he believes they have been rescued frum an island near Shubukei cataract, y-It isJrepbrted that the Cabinet hive instructed Sir General Wolseley thaty m the «vent of Generail ■ Gordon being dead; the .campaign . ; will be continued until the rebellion s fuelled. ■»; \ -■■ ■■-■■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 58, 10 February 1885, Page 3

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FURTHER REINFORCEMENTS OF TROOPS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 58, 10 February 1885, Page 3

FURTHER REINFORCEMENTS OF TROOPS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 58, 10 February 1885, Page 3

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