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Operations at Suakin. Suakin, February 16.

Tjie cavalry made a reconnaissance to day in the direction of Handoub, and on arrival there found the place deserted. The officei s asseit the camp is sufficient to hold 10,000 men. The cavaliy, after firing the tents and destroying all material likely to be of use to the rebels, returned to the forts.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 344, 20 February 1889, Page 5

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Operations at Suakin. Suakin, February 16. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 344, 20 February 1889, Page 5

Operations at Suakin. Suakin, February 16. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 344, 20 February 1889, Page 5

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