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[Eeuteb’s Agency.] thiFUlt, (Received Jan. 25, 1884, 2.30 p.m.) Egyptian AffairsCaieo, Jan. 24. It has transpired that Colonel Gordon has been compelled to abandon the idea of proceeding to Khartoum by way of Souakim, on the Red Sea, owing to the roads by that route being in possession of the rebels. He has consequently decided to go via Korosko, a town on the Nile, in North Nubia. This is actually the only road that is open. It is expected he will start on his mission in a day or two. A Monarch Ailing. Berlin, Jan. 24. The Emperor William is confined to hia bed through indisposition, and the state of His Majesty’s health is causing some anxiety.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3373, 25 January 1884, Page 3

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