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THE SOUDAN.

[Received April 18,1.20 p.m.]

Caibo, April 17.

Intelligence has been received from Khartoum that General Gordon has decided to appoint Zebehr Paoa Pasha to the position of Assistant-Governor of the Soudan, but Zebehr has declined to accept the post.

[Spectais to the Pbess Association]

London, April 16.

Mr Parnell, in addressing a meeting at Drogheda, denounced the nationalisation of the land agitation. Baron Melieay has privately complained of the continued kidnapping in the Pacific.

A long letter in the Times predicts that the Recidivistes Bill will compel the colonies to seize New Caledonia,and commence a struggle for the mastery of the Pacific.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 18 April 1884, Page 2

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104

THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 18 April 1884, Page 2

THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4766, 18 April 1884, Page 2

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