THE SITUATION IN THE SOUDAN.
THE KHALIFA FURIOUS AT HIS DEFEAT. '^ jPEKPRBSS ASSOCIATION,"]* ' Cairo, June SO.—The Khalifa is represented ns fcuious at the Ferkoh defeat, and Renounces the tribes as oppressed braggarts who wish to share his power. Captured dospatchas indicate widespread dissension amongst Emira.
THE ROYAL LEAP. IT is not perhaps gonerally'kao «r n tfiff* Her Majesty the Queen has for ?ome years entirely discontinued th& use of China tea, preferring tho pwxhict of her own colonies. Mullens' Pure Unblended! Ceylon Teas are grown afc vn altitude 6f 4000 feot, hence their ' exceptional strength and fine flavor. —ADVT'.
The bogUH Australian agency whicK recently advertised in this and the Adjoining colonies for shearers, who wen* asked to forward a copy cf their refereuoes and " the usual deposit of £1 " was bowled out, it seems, by Mr Whiteley King, Secretary of the New South Wales Paßtoraliats' Association, and formerly connooted with journalism in this colony. • .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 2
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155THE SITUATION IN THE SOUDAN. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10655, 2 July 1896, Page 2
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