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THE SOUDAN.

THE: ''|^° MINERAL Miss Goraon;' s '^^? 7 of the late General Gor<f on, hasreceiTed the follow•ra§4efter "fSftm'thS -'KJnedJVei^^lAfiaii Pal.ac§». _Cairp, 24th February,' 1885. MadaWj-^Althongh I do n6t~msfi-"ixriit-trude upon the great- sorrow which haa< befaUen you m 'the death bf, your distinguialied brother, the late Gro\»ral GrordonPasha, ye^t, vis Egypt and myself have bo . much rea^^'to^deplofe>bAß : tosß,' I to convey to wui^yhe^rtiM^ sympathy ■■ m the terrible bereavimenC^ has been God's wul^^ih^i|j^Sff. • I cannot find words^o k -exp^ilj[^eryou liie respect . and admiration wii^i wHchybuif brother^B • spired raeV' The' ,who^e : ' World' resounda; with thVMifc «: aHy "JSrfgl^ifan whose chivalrous' nature af&irdect if for many-: y t eaK^i^r|g-l[tesf"}aiia|iff(>W\|dp©riul example^ran example vniicli^l^Delieve, <*toW inftolttce ihoufttl&d.&r.fkfamSifrr good t jiFOAigh>ill : time. ,Tp ji tnauof General - Gordon's character the disappbin'tmentof ¥ode^T Ire/ deefc^d /so nea&" - fruitipa «nd f tne sudden manned of his^deatlf, werebf ■ little imporfance.i?lnhislb>vn words, he left ■ Weariness for perfect peace.': Pur,. Jiift^nirig fpr him is- veryi rtrfte, r-a^ud 'vjffd, as is our. )pßg rjbji^w.e Jiaye a sure nope that a life and faith such as Gordon's are not extinguishable by what weeall death. I beg'tb" retie^;tp*ybu, MadaWthfe^ surance of lny 1 ' sincere sympathy and respectful condolence. — Meheuiet Tewifih^ i.i-f'-.-y...*. !f.-v; -.ir.vf. \nluinii'..^:-

.•i<*i:.i. J ].-|-:,(AOB.,SPEGIAjiS.'),M:',.i«ji(:. ! 5 (Per-8.8. Manttpouri at the Bhiff')^ '•'^ ■"- lvimte& pkbSs : iA3ooU*tSk(.yUj\ •-•- •'' ■ Suakih, May 12. ; ' It is rumoured -among the troops her* that the Prince of W&lesisto is.aue medals to the Imperial tipops who have served during the Sfp^jdan campaigti. The prospect of these medals is greeted with enthusiasm. »>■ . ■ Before the N§« ;{toith Wales Contingent embarkedihj»Wornitig, an address was read from Her Majesty thanking thf nv fi» sgrvieej *iv the,Saud«n, ~ ana' wishing them ajafe voyage "tueir own.Golp^.^;^ ;,-M.Oo|r; ' (»LWJTRtd Tftr/EOR i^tti^coprmSni .f (SPKCtAL tOJONITrsh! P^SS 'ASBOCI^iK>Id =;. ■■: " ■:.->',; ■„..'::;: ..LoKPON./jJHy^.j. '■ ■- ■ ! It 'is ■ - reported ?at j »Suakim>fithatji'ithe ; friendly iArabs are joining th^ ifcjukflrof the , rebel Qsman Digna; ;.., '.^fr^-.-vs

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 2

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THE SOUDAN. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 2

THE SOUDAN. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 146, 26 May 1885, Page 2

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