THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN
[ReTTTEB'S TELEeBAMS.]
(Received February 27, 11.45 a.m.)
Caibo, February 26,
The latest intelligence from the front states that Colonel Brackenbury, in command of the late General Earle's column t crossed the Nile on Saturday last at a point about forty miles from Abuhamed to North Berber. The movement was effected without opposition from the enemy.
London, February 26.
A battery, of nine-pounders, with necessary equipments, supplied by the War Department for the New South Wales Artillery, has been despatched to Suakim.
Caibo, February 26.
The'latest telegrams from Xorti report that the Mabdi's spies and rebel marauders recently made their appearance between Gakdul and Korti.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5032, 27 February 1885, Page 2
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109THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5032, 27 February 1885, Page 2
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