The Soudan.
Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
London, March 21
News from the Soudan states that the British troops after church parade yesterday sang the National Anthem. Then the whole force commenced the march to meet the Dervishes. A splendid spectacle was presented. The foice is now camped at Hudi, the enemy being within fifteen miles of them. [ March 22. Reports indicate that Mahmud is trying to avoid the British, aad attack the Berber route, which is well defended. Caibo, March 22. Osman's brother attacked Adaemi, but the friendly natives succeeded in repulsing his force, killing forty-one. Sir-H. H. Kitchener occupies a strong position on the right flank of him. The army is resting on Atbara.
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9024, 23 March 1898, Page 2
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