THE LATEST. IMMENSE LOSS OF THE ENEMY. LOSS OF THE BRITISH. Colonel Stewart Promoted. NEWS FROM GENL. EARLE. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.]
[BbUThK's TLLKCJRVM-, ~\ [Ktceiri'J Januar> 30th, noon ] Cviku, January 28. Lvtek rcpoits from iil Mctemmeh show that the enemy numbered 7000. Their loss is estimated at 2000, and that of the Biitish at HI killeJ, and about 100 wounded. Sir H. Stewart ha« been raised to the rank of Major-Geneial. General Karle telegraphs that it ia doubtful whether any righting will occur before the column reaches Berber. He reports that the uncles of Sulieman, by whose orders Colonel Stewart and party weic muideied, have submitted to bun.
[Rccci\cd January 30th, 12 35 p.m ] GENERAL EARLE DEFEATS THE REBELS. Curo, January 28. Later telegrams received here report that the Arabs made an attack upon General Karle'a column, but were repulsed by the cavalry. The latter subsequently attacked the rebels and forced them to ictrcat to Berber.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 2
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154THE LATEST. IMMENSE LOSS OF THE ENEMY. LOSS OF THE BRITISH. Colonel Stewart Promoted. NEWS FROM GENL. EARLE. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 31 January 1885, Page 2
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