THE SOUDAN.
CAiEoAagust, 18. News ironi Crorddn. ;
Letters seat by telegraph.from Dongola by the Mudir have beenr received from General Gordoni dated Khartoum, July 20. General Gordon states that Khartoum, .was tranquil at that date, and that he should continue to harass the "enemy until: relief arrived.
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•■;'■•-.••■ :^^^>^v^ONDpN,; : Augustl6. '■■■ v The fime baa[been^extended for receiving offers |o^l00;00p5 iorth; of debentures to beHssqfed. by the Tbaines ; Valley and Boiorun/Bailway; C6mjpany New Zealautl, which wasiriecentlyrfldated. : •' '■'-'■■:: . ';-i--^i^'^^..-t'OKi>oH;,:;August.l7i./.'•-An Australißn ;whqa^^cairjgo^has- been sold at''a-;de'cjrease"^^;Q9e/.^iilliD'g: on last sales. Business is slack. Granary wheat has declined two shillings. Shaw's eleven will sail for, Australia by the Orient steamer Garonne on Sept. 17. It is expected that the liop harvest will be above the average. * '•••' . .
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4870, 19 August 1884, Page 2
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