The Soudan War.
GENERAL GORDON AT KHARTOUM. THE SAFETY OF DONGOLA. [reuter’s telegrams.] Cairo, July 23. Major Kitchener, with an escort of forty Bedouin irregulars, started from Korosko to proceed to Dongola, with a view of definitely ascertaining the position of affairs at that place. The Mudir of Dongola is strongly suspected of disloyalty and complicity with the rebel leaders. London, July 24. Telegrams to hand from Souakim state that reports have reached there to the effect that General Gordon is making constant sallies from Khartoum by means of armed steamers on the Nile, and with such effect that the rebels in the neighborhood are terrorized.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 192, 25 July 1884, Page 2
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106The Soudan War. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 192, 25 July 1884, Page 2
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