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THE WALLA AFFAIR

LOYAL NATIVE OFFICERS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. KHARTUM, November 20. (Received November 22, at 8.50 a.m.! Later advices of the fighting at Nyalia, Southern Darfur, show that after the death of the European leaders the native officers defeated and drove out the rebels and occupied the main defences.—-* Times.’ fA cablegram of October 2 stated; Details of the Nyalia fighting show that the mounted infantry and police repulsed an attack by the tribesmen, who are reported to have lost 600 in killed, including the leader of the rising, Abdullah El Raghaycr. The British casualties totalled sixtv-onc. Captain Cliown (of tbo Army Voierinarv Corps), Mr .M’Neil! (of U.A Sudan Civil Service), and three other Civil employees wore, killed.]

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Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 4

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THE WALLA AFFAIR Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 4

THE WALLA AFFAIR Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 4