C ABLE NEWS.
(-rLECTBIO TKLEGa VPH. — COPTRIG'IT.) (.SPKCf AI TO VNITRD PRESS ASBOCfATJON.> London, Sept. 2^. News from the Soudan states that the Egyptian forces have occupied Halfyieh ; that the . town of Senaar is safe, and the Shaggies* country tranquil, many of the chiefs swearing to abandon El MahdK -■ The news bt Genieral Gordon's recent victories over the rebels is doubted m Cairo. Oaibo, Sept. 22. Lord Wolseley has advised that the two regiments now under orders ta proceed from iMalta to Egypt should be stopped' as their services are not likely to be required here. The French Consul at Khartoum telegraphs that the vicinity of . that town has been freed of rebels and that he is about to leave for JDongola with Mr Power and Colonel Stewart.; ;. ■' ; : . r .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 2
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129CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 2
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