THE REBELLION IN THE SOUDAN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.]
[keutkb's telegrams.! General Graham A Ivaacas.— Numbers Prostrated by the Haat. airo, March 26. Latest telegrnnn from Suakim state that the British troops com mencetl their inarch towards Osinan Diana's camp in the hill country, near Taineb, at noon. The column had ai rived midway bstween the latter place mi i Svtikim, when a halt was called— four hundred men being prostrated by th? intense heat and the difficult nature of the road. The advance will not be resumed until daybreak. The cavalry had several skirmishes with the enc ny, who are closely watching the movements of the British troops, and a number of Arabs have been killed. A Press Association message says :—: — Ostnan Diana's camp ia said to be impassable for cavalry. The maximum strength of the rebels is estimated to be three thousand.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1830, 29 March 1884, Page 2
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142THE REBELLION IN THE SOUDAN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1830, 29 March 1884, Page 2
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