THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN
[IIEUTDa'a Special Correspondent.]
[.Received Aprilß, 11.20 a.m.]
'• ..,. '. ■ :"■,,'■■■ ■ Suakim, April 7. A forward movement in (he.'direction of Handonb was commenced to day; The Scots Greys escorted it lar^e convoy to the zareba which had'been formed onthe way to Handoub, and will remain in garrison ait the aareba with the ColdstreamGuardi and tho Colonial ■Contingent^ who are ■already.there.:'^;'^■■:■';;,,;■■;;■■,'■■:,.'■;;.;•, ■■.■•':•' ,
Sir <3erald Grahani add th&members of his staff will accompany the troops to Handpub to-morrow, and tho General will returnto Suakim in the evening. Spies who come in from Tamai assert that tlw poiition h«i been deserted; by Osman Digna, and tbe Tillage bat been .burod.v^/A^e'- .■'" ■.:■.:.• '•"■■• •■.•■•■■■-■'
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 8 April 1885, Page 2
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107THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 8 April 1885, Page 2
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