THE SOUDAN.
[Received July 5, noon.] \ »;:■';■
■::;•.■■' '-'■>:■ : '■■\.-;'^'<::'■ r': CAiio,:July 3. A report was current here yesterday that Debbah had fallen into the hands of the rebels, but it is now proved to have been without foundation. ; : ij
[SPBCIAtB: TO THE PsiSS ABiOClATipir]
London; July 2.
; Th« reported resignation of Nubar Pasha, President of the Egyptian Council of Ministers, is authoritatively denied. - ~': '•:■ j,r--~ : %■: ?\ : •'::" ■'/•. Lohdok July 3. '■; ■ The agitation in favour of aaubiidy to the German direct steamship service to the Australian colonies is increasing, and it is believed the votel will iiltk mately pass the Beichstag. ; The spread of bholera ?in ToulonV France, is gradually increasing; ; ; :
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 2
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104THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 2
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