THE REBELLION IN THE SOUDAN.
[By Bleotbio Teiegraph.—Oopybhjht,]. (REUTEK's TEtSOBAKB.! Suakin, April 10. (Received April 11, at SAO p.m.) News from Kaasala, dated March 20, states that tho Egyptian garrison thoro had up to that time maintained thoir position againot tho rebel forces. (Received April 11, at S p.m.) Sir Gerald Graham has issued a proclamation calling upon the rebel Arabs to submit to him, and furnish provisions and cattle for the use of the British, otherwise they must be prepared to take the consequences of their resistance. Cairo, April 10. (Rocelved April 13, at 0 dO a.m.) News of the rising by disaffected followers of the Mahdi is confirmed, and it is believed that his forces have been completely destroyed in fighting at El Obeid.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7224, 13 April 1885, Page 2
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