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THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN.

Cairo. April 29. Emboldened by the disaffection of the garrison at Berber, and the countenance which he is now receiving from the Nubian rebels, Osman Digna, the representative of the Mahdi in the Eastern Soudan, is rapidly collecting supplies and men, and threatens that he will advance upon Assouan, a border town of Egypt proper, near the first cataract on the Nile. In view of the recent refusal of the British Government to despatch an expedition into Soudan, the threats of the Arab chief are causing much uneasiness here. April 30. Despatches have been received from the Governor of Berber, stating that he still retains command of the town with a small garrison, but that assistance is immediately and urgently needed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1173, 3 May 1884, Page 1

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126

THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN. Temuka Leader, Issue 1173, 3 May 1884, Page 1

THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN. Temuka Leader, Issue 1173, 3 May 1884, Page 1

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