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ENGLISH SLAVES,

EUROPEANS DETAINED IN KHARTOUM. (By Electric Telegiiaph.— Copruiut.) London, June '29. Tun Anti-Slavery Society has received messages that sever.d Europeans are detained as prisoners at Khartoum. Slaten Bey is retained as the Muhdi's running footman ; Luptou Hey, is compelled to work in the arsenal; and .Mr Newfeld, has been kept repeatedly chained, and occasionally was partially hung. Other prisoners, who had been similarly tortured, had succumbed It is stated that five hundred Egyptian troops an; suflicient to rescue the remaining prisoners, and it is also asserted that many tribes would be glad of an opportunity of deserting the Alahdi and throwing in their allegiance with the friendly Aivtbs.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2493, 3 July 1888, Page 2

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ENGLISH SLAVES, Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2493, 3 July 1888, Page 2

ENGLISH SLAVES, Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2493, 3 July 1888, Page 2

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