THE SOUDAN.
Caibo, April 12,
Telegrams to hand to-day from Souakim report the arrival there of a battalion of Egyptian troops to form part of the garrison at that port.
London,' April 12.
News from the Soudan states that the town of Shendy has been beseiged by the rebels.
A rebellion is reported to have taken place in Dongola.
[Specials to the Peess Association]
London, April 11. A man named Fitzgerald has been arrested in Tipperary for murder, and being associated with Daley and Egan in the dynamite conspiracy. Daley is suspected of complicity in the London explosions. Letters found in Egan's house show that Tynan is on his way to Paris to direct the conspiracy. The Dominion Parliament has disallowed the Bill passed by the British Columbia Legislature for the exclusion of Chinese.
Bishop Linton, of Eiverina, is endeavoring to raise a fund of £4000 for the support of his diocese.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 2
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152THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 2
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