SECOND EDITION. THE SOUDAN WAR
THK ADVANCE ON BANDAR
More Fighting for Colonials
'(Received April 7, 2.10 p.m.)
(PI!S BKUmVI SPECIAL GORRIWPOSfOIiNT),
Suakim, April 6, :mdrriing. .«* Sritieh zarrfba at Sanheen has been .^ndoned, »nd the stores which weio for*«ded tkere have been brought back to Bu«kfm.
The Coldstream <suards and the Colonial towjn have formod a zareba, at a point •>»nt 5 miles from Handab. The work *" ««fletßd to-day, and the general www on Uandab will take place on Wedwday.
■Attpott is current that Lord Wolsoley is "wmiog here from Cairo.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 75, 7 April 1885, Page 3
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