THE SOUDAN.
Beute£s^Telegramß. f-%_ Oct. 27. ":■.." Papers m regard to the Soudan laid 'before Parliament ; : show that General Gordon considers it impoHsible to leave Khartoum ungpverned, that Wolseley's initrnctioni ate to bring away General Gordon and ? Colonel Stewart from Kbtrtoum anff that he be forbidden to take «nj T interior operations. |<: : !lfsii. :Cii»o, October 27, News js,to_hand . from Dongola- tbat meisen^i j ivho have returned there from thjjpiirectiop of Berber - state that no doub^c»nnow be entertained that Colonel Stewart and the whole party were Mat sacred by the rebels at Wady £1 Homir It ii>fnrth«r showu that England and Egypj^haire decided to refuse to govern*the territory of Soudan lying south of "Wga^Hilfc:
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 3
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169THE SOUDAN. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 3
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