The Soudan War.
[Reuters Telegrams.] DISPUTE IN THE EGYPTIAN MINISTRY THE REBELLION SPREADING. BERBER AND DONGOLA INVESTED BY HOSTILE FORCE. Cairo, April 7. A dispute has arisen between Nuber Pasha> President of the Council, and Clifford Lloyd, Under-Secretary for Home Office in the Egyptian Ministry, and the question at issue has been referred to the English Government for decision. Intelligence is to hand that the tribes inhabiting the country between Shendy and Berber are now in open rebellion, and the movement it is feared is spreading. Communication with Khartoum is closed, and it is further feared that Berber and Dongola are both invested by a large force of hostile Arabs. Later.—Nuber Pasha has resigned the Presidency of the Council. Latest news from Souakim state that numbers of hostile tribes in that neighborhood are now treating for peace. It is reported that Osman Dignea has left the district, and gone to Kordofan, on the western border of the Soudan.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 103, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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158The Soudan War. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 103, 9 April 1884, Page 2
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