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WAS IN EGYPT!

I 0/1 'A IAIEsDTBa'sWtEQRAMB.) j ;.[!• <v. • j m.Wi lioNbQN, Septt Hi i . ~Th Q Egypt t hay e , n ce'fl o ri' d'oiH sides of the Canal, driving the Ben- " A stampede lias boourreil' amongst! the animals in oam^y^resujt.ing.,lll miioh, ii-uW i'Ud i j f ** ; i Qeiiera||]L.osV6. , «' oavalry of ;the First Division succeedtd. in. defeating a very by the 'enemy, wjiii advanced, in spite of the ; artillery uniVV rWW'tti' RijJei, RoySl Mwin'ei/'artl Regiment', [ad ■ wnced, when • th'ey' retreated in fpnd •, ~ The Soudan .troopß, bnre the. brunt of the hattle, and lust 200 men, j Armnijredjlpcomoji je) trains were ;engaged on both sides. , I <( A force of Bedouins, on Saturday, auri prised Rtid forced an ; eriirahoe: into". Fori ■Mfex, but were quickly driven'out at the point of tjie.tiaypnjitj , I Lord Granville, in a deoisivecommuni" cation, tQiths Porte, in'sists'tlidt tlieTurkish troop? )( shs]l be debarked at soma point oh the Suez Canal to he determined by Sir Garnet'Wolseley! .', l> ' j • hasf diverted . the course of the freßb.water canal to taraailiihyoonßtructin? Woad moats to lead • ii:- '( I /fte,Higbla^ ( are being hiirried t6~the frpnt, but'hundreds are disabled toy l sunstroke, awde'ai Its nrtf imm* ''Mb! : | -" J r'fj'' ; ii • Sir ? GaVnet ' Wolseley hns .'abandmijed u^tfdit«, l «ndw pushing un to Cairo.! in defere'iice ,|o for* 1 bible remonstranci' from' Sir E. Malfit, Co)iaul General, nl AJemdria; ctihsQntedi.oahi'dish the.practice *.»f •• 'torture. : Had the Highland regiment# reached the front in time," a dash on Tel-el-kebir • y^l^bWflibao.ijinjadevoii'iSatur'day, s but in their not.', deemed pru- . dent t) follow the enemy into their siro.,;;-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 2

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WAS IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 2

WAS IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 2

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