WAR IN THE SOUDAN.
Suakim, May 7, [From Renter's Special Correspondent]
A successful midnight march was made last night against Tulmkool, which place was attacked liy the. British troops, and the oneniy'.s forces vere defeated with great loss. During (he withdrawal of the' English troop*, Mr Laiuliio, the ajieoiiiJ qpn;iiSjiQi|i|pnt of the Sydney Morning llWaJij wan wounded.
Lord Wojseley today made an official inspection of tjie New South Artillery, and expressed him self pleased with the smart appear, ance of the men and the condition of :| • ii . i-t i • i , i 1 the horse Lortj afferwards sent fof (Colonel Riqhartjson, fjie cprn. H)ifi)dant ( lint} pfiiiipliinciitef) )iiin op the elfipiency of liis jorpn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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112WAR IN THE SOUDAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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