THE LATEST. [Received March 19, 1.30 p.m.] Anxiety about the Safety of General Gordon. Cairo, March 18.
Although telegraphic communication is open between Sheridy and Berber, and from the latter place to this city, no news has been reeehed from General Gordon of a later date than* the llthitist. Some anxiety therefore prevails as to the general's safety. '„ General Graham's Proclamation Burned. Latest telegrams from Suakirn state that a number of sheiks, who are friendly towards Osman Disjna, have publicly burned the proclamation issued by the Commander-in-Chief of the Soudan, offering a reward for Osman, alive or dead. Admiral Hewitt, in compliance with the request of the British Government, has ordered that the proclamation be forthwith cancelled.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1826, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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117THE LATEST. [Received March 19, 1.30 p.m.] Anxiety about the Safety of General Gordon. Cairo, March 18. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1826, 20 March 1884, Page 2
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