THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.
TURKEY DECLINES TO . INTERFERE.
FRENCH IRONCLADS ORDERED FOR SERVICE. [per press association.] London, April 2.— The Sultan resisted the pressure by France and Russia to interfere with England's movements in the Soudan. Paris, April 2. — Threo French ironclads have been ordered to be ready for instant service at Toulon. None of the Parisian newspapers are satisfied with the Premier's statement. Cairo, April 3. The wires have been cut between Koro3ko and Murad wells. Rapid progress is being made with tho railway to Akasheh. Cairo, April 3. — The Egyptians fired on and compelled the dervishes' scouts to retreat from the west of Suakim.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10581, 4 April 1896, Page 2
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105THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10581, 4 April 1896, Page 2
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