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XSICS DAT. MUTILATING THE WOUNDED. THE GUARDS CENSURED. ; PEARS FOR THE SAFETY OP ALEXANDRIA. (Pbb Cable to Press Association.) [“Aeous” Special.] London, August 31, 6.6 p.m, • Out) wounded and killed in the recent engagement attKassassoun were mutilated by the enemy whenever an opportunity ■* occurred; The Guards (Blues) charged the guns in the darkness but failed to capture them, and are blamed for the failure. The use of heavy troops in Egypt is generally condemned as unsuited to the work requiring to be performed. Considerable anxiety is felt about the safety of Alexandria as it is almost deserted of troops. Oge, the Australian defaulter, has been committed.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2945, 2 September 1882, Page 2

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