“THE WHITE PASHA.”
Suakim, September 3.
A trader has arrived here with news that the Mabdi’e forces are paralysed by the receipt of a message from “ the White Pasha ” requesting the Mahdi to abandon Khartoum. The message intimated that Khartoum is a British possession ; that the natives are not subject to Egyptian rule; and that slavery would be suppressed. At the date of the trader’s departure “ the White Pasha” was only a few days’ march from that city.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1786, 6 September 1888, Page 1
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78“THE WHITE PASHA.” Temuka Leader, Issue 1786, 6 September 1888, Page 1
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