THE SOUDAN,
London, June 11.
The latest information from Cairo states that Wady Haifa is now being attacked by the rebels.
[Received June 13, 2.50 p.m.] Caibo, June 12. Tho Berber Massacre. , The news recently received of the fall of Berber, and the massacre of the garrison and European residents by the rebels is now fully confirmed. , .- + . [Specials to the Pbess Association] London, June 11. ! The Oriental Bank will probably make only one call, the payment of which will extend over a period of two years. A committee has been appointed to assist in the liquidation of the bank. Mr Barry Sullivan, the celebrated -actor, is arranging for a tour -through the Australian colonies. Sir Thomas Mcllwraith, the ex-Premier of Queensland, will leave by the Messageries Maritimes steamer on July 2. At a meeting of the Colonial Institute, Mr W. B. Forster, M.P., Chairman, strongly advocated Imperial Federation. The French Government are sending presents to Abyssinia, including a number of cannon. London, June 10.
Some of the best portion of the Florida's meat is realising 4d to s|d. Three thousaad carcases have been condemned. It has been ascertained that the cause of the damage is attributable to leakage in the chamber. '
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4814, 13 June 1884, Page 2
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