THE LATEST. THE GENERAL ADVANCE. TAMAI REPORTED DESERTED. [from retuer's special correspondent.] (received April Bth, 11 20 a m ) Suakim, April 7.
The forward movement in the direction of Handoul) commenced to-day. The Scots Greys escorted a large comoy to the zareba, which has been formed on the way to Handoub, and will remain in garrison at the zareba with the Coldstream Guards, and the colonial contingent, a\lio are already there. Sir Gerald Graham, and the members of his staff will accompany the troops to Handoub tomorrow, and General Graham will return to Suakim in the e\enin#. Spies who cime in from Tiimni assert that the position has been deserted by Osman Digna, and the \illa<je burned.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1990, 9 April 1885, Page 2
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117THE LATEST. THE GENERAL ADVANCE. TAMAI REPORTED DESERTED. [from retuer's special correspondent.] (received April 8th, 11 20 a m ) Suakim, April 7. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1990, 9 April 1885, Page 2
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