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ENGLISH. London, November 20. Mr H, M. Stanley, writing lo tlie ' Emin Uey Kolitf Committee, save that after waiting at Kavallai-M dnys to enable Helim, liniin Bey' 6 chief lieutenant, to collect, the remainder of the refugees from Wiidelai, lie began to fear that Selim was secretly assembling a force of 700 rebel soldiers with the object of seizing his ammunition. Ho therefore decided to start on tho 10th April, In consequence of the morbid indecision of liuiin Bey and Casati to we Kavallai, Stanley says he was lompolled virtualiyto coerce their followers to march, Two dayß later Stanley was taken ill; and a halt ..wasf made and it was no until the Stii' of May " that anolhef start was made, although Selim tried liard to obtain. a;:further delay, Sir Saul 'Samuel, Agent-General for South Wales, has promised the Uoloniil Office that if England should need the Australian Squadron jit will bo placed at her service; y ~ .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3372, 28 November 1889, Page 2
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