THE SOUDAN.
A Tote of Censure. Protection for Soukin. Revolt In Upper Egypt. . Gordon Pasha Stopped,, (by eleotrio telegraph. — copyright.) (reuter's telegrams.) London, February 7. In the House of Commons last night an. amendment was proposed to report on the Address m Reply, being m effect a.motion for a vote of censure upon the Government for its policy m regard to affairs m Soudan. Five hundred sailors and marines on board the troop ship Orontes have been ordered to Soukin. The Government mftir Acleii to the Egyptian ports. on the Gulf of Aden for garrison duties. Jn its issue of this morning the Daily Now* published a telegram from its correspondent m Upper Egypt stating that ihe tribes m the neighborhood of Korosko have, revolted, and that Gordon Pasha is unable to proceed farther on his journey from Korosko to Khartoum. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 59, 8 February 1884, Page 2
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