THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.
..-.; ,m :x .- .• [■.■♦-i.. . . ,- •■ ; , . ," il,a**st Intelligence. f Stringent jjeaaureg bping Adopted. Execution of,Traiiq^s» The Enemy m W>nt of Supplies. ,(BT ELECTRIC TEfcEGRAPH.-COPTBIGHT) : (REUTE 'S rELEditAMS-V '" \ Cairo, March 81. ' Telegrams to hand from Khartipum state that Gordon Pasha' is adopting stringent measures to suppress disaffoc- ; tion atnong the Egyptian troops ib'rmthe garrison of that town, and has caused to be executed two Soudan pashas for treachery during; the disastrous sortid on the' l6th inst. :; Mftjor General G&rdon reports that ! he 1 has received supplies and: is hopeful ' that his measures fin* the J suppression 1 of the rebellion Will 1 meet mlh success. A report reached him to the'effect that the enenry tras' greatly m want of provisions and' that Tiurnbevs"of them are m a famishing condition.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 108, 2 April 1884, Page 3
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128THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 108, 2 April 1884, Page 3
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