Mutiny at Souakim.
-..,, The] Garrison Disaffected. Threatening to Join MaJWuLj. Much Anxiety m Consequence. (HY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT) (REUTEr's TELEGRAMS.) 1 Cairo, February 25. Telegrams from Souakim state that the Black troops m the garrison there have become 'mutinous and have threatened to join Mabdi. A force of British marines will therefore remain at Souakini as a garrison and to preserve orde*. ; ; _ '','■'" Later. Ihe Bi'itish expeditidri now encamped near Souakim will,ifc lias transpired, be delayed ' for some da'yi Much anxiety is felt at Souatim m consequence of the disaffection amon^i the,,K:hedive's Black troops. a (SPBCIAI TO VNITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.; LrNDONj February 24. The Nubian, troops garnsoried at Souakim refuse to embark for Trinkatat. The Briti»h troops 'will advauoe on Monday to bury those killed m the recent.engagement. They will be onposed by .a force of. 20,000 Arabs
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 2
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137Mutiny at Souakim. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 2
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