THE SOUDAN.
Caibo, March 20,
Three influential Sheikhs, of Eastern Soudan, have tendered their submission to General Graham, and it is expected that others will shortly follow.
[Specials to the Peess Association]
London, March 20
Mr Murray Smith, Agent-General for Victoria, has written to Lord Derby, suggesting that the French Government should be pressed to limit the operations of the Recidivistes Bill for the present.
Commenting on the trip of the Australian cricketers to England, the Standard urges that the reiguing crack eleven should play the colonials. Messrs Redmond have complained to the Irish League of the bitter attacks that have been made by the colonial press. The Orangemen attribute the success of the Redmonds to the support which they received from the Bishops. The flight of Prince Napoleon to Switzerland is unconfirmed.
The two Victorian torpedo boats have been tried on the Thames, and averaged a speed of over seventeen knots.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4745, 22 March 1884, Page 2
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152THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4745, 22 March 1884, Page 2
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