WAR IN THE SOUDAN.
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIOHT. (reuter's TELEGRAMS.) London, Feb. 6. Received Feb. 7,11.30 a,in, papers referring to the British position in tlie Soudan are unanimous in .declaring retreat impossible. Most journals advise strong reinforcements consisting partly of Indian native regiments, be despatched to Souakim, thence open the road to Berber. A Cabinet Council is to be held to-day to consider the Soudan position..^ " Sji> Charles Dilke, President of the Lpcal (fflyernmqnjt Board, speaking at Pa,djdingtpn last njghi, announced that Lord Wplseley telegraphed" tlia.t'i|}'§re is no cause for anxiety as to the position pi the British troops at Gakdul and Metemneh,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 7 February 1885, Page 2
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102WAR IN THE SOUDAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1909, 7 February 1885, Page 2
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