THE SOUDAN CRISIS.
THE RELIEF OP BERBER.. " ..,. Oaieo, April 23; : Sir R. E. Egertori (the British Oonsul-General), - x -Nubar Pasha (the j President of the Council of Ministers), i and Sir Evelyn Wood, have recommended the British Government to '■ despatch a combined English" arid Egyptian force to Berber, for the purpose of relieving the beleaguered gar* i- rison. •.. '. ■ : .-. .■ ■i . IRISH "OUTRAGES. ! London, April 24. ' The trial o£. the suspects who were arrested on charges of complicity in tie I murder of Mrs.'Henry j. Smyth,; and the attack on Barlow Smith, and Lady Henrietta. Monk, near Killucan, "West--1 meatb, on AprU 22, 1882, concluded to-day, when five of the " men ware sentenced to ten years'penal servitude. FROZEN.MEAT. j London, April .23. ' The. cargo of frozen mutton;in;the steamship" Lusitania arrived in good condition. The Melbourne portion of the shipment realised s|d per lb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 5
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141THE SOUDAN CRISIS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 5
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