THE SOUDAN.
Gaieo, Hary L There is difficulty in transporting it;ore», food, and medicine to W&dy Haifa, owing to , the eztremo heat bow faefng ezporienced in Nubia. Osmaa Digna's retiroment from Suakln ( was owing ta the cold reception by the local chiefs. May 9. The Khalifa will reinforce the DoDgola garrison with 1500 Boggaras and 200 horsemen. May 10. Friendly natives report that the town of Abu Hummed fa weakly h*-M, bn- shat a foroa ef 6000 (l«rviah«B in in die > -nin-f of Berber, , and the Khalifa, with 50acA-rt ft l« ) ,iß ready for flight in the event of defeat London, May 11. 1 Two infantry regimenfcn h&va baen sent to Saakin to serve in the Soodua expedition. Bomb, May 11. ftUrquia Rudipi, the Premier, agrees that Ecythrea be limited to territory between the lino of Mareb and 1 BeKeia. Such deiHmitatioa, it ia believed, would hays the efEaob of ensuring peace. Signor Becotti, Minister t for. War, directed Gsnftral Baldissnra ta proTisioa Khssbl*, and defend it to the laatJ ««r?-inity.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2202, 14 May 1896, Page 16
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171THE SOUDAN. Otago Witness, Issue 2202, 14 May 1896, Page 16
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