THE SOUDAN.
London, July 18. Pilgrims who have arrived at Souakim state that when they left Khartoum, General Gordon and his garrison were safe. They expected that Gordon would make at sortie on the 20th June.
[Specials to the Peesb Association] London,' July 18. Two deaths have occurred from cholera at Liverpool on a ship which had arrived from Marseilles. Obituary: Sir C. J. Watkin Williams, Judge of the Queen's Bench aged 51. Mr Howgate, manager of the Yorkshire Bank, Huddersfield, has been appointed manager of the South Australian Bank, Adelaide. .
Dr Moran, the recently appointed Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney sails for Australia by the Orient steamer Liguria, He has received an address from the Irish Hierarchy. London, July 19. The recent rain is improving the prospects of the bop crop. Michael Davitt has postponed his projected tour to the Australian colonies until after the general elections. Mr Walter Severn, a member of the Educational Council Committee, has presented a painting to the National Gallery of Adelaide. The Empire Club have entertained the Marquis of Norman by at a banquet.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4846, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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181THE SOUDAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4846, 22 July 1884, Page 2
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