CABLEGRAMS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT. Reuters Telegrams.
Received 28th, 2.20 p m. Cairo, March '27. Telecr-nns in hand from ttou.ikim announcing that Mcivt.il drahain bad di ijKM^cd f ho lohels from tho neighborhood of Tamanob. The British troops havirm bivouacked last nii>ht at ii point midway between Soiiiikim and Tainan"b, resumed thoir niai oh at d.iybre.ik, and advamjed some di^(,inee beyond tho Litter town where Iliey c-nne up with the enemy. Crcner.il frndi.iiii at oni;e ordered th« troops to open fire upon the. rebels who offered no resistance, but fled hastily to the mountains. No attempt was in.ido to Pol low them, but T.un.ineb was burned to the ground by the IJritish troops before returning to the camp. Intelligence has been received from Birbir tint telegraphic communic-ition with Shendtf li<ih been restored, but no news as to the position o£ the gairison is there to hand.
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 43, 29 March 1884, Page 2
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146CABLEGRAMS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT. Reuter's Telegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 43, 29 March 1884, Page 2
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