SOUDAN.
Parip, October 1 7. M Paul de Caspagnac, the well-known journalist, writing in his paper, Auhmts. taya that Franco m-ist evacuate Fashola, since she is unable to oppose the British fleet for a quarter of an hour. The cable man has been excelling himself of late, some of his news being startling in it«s importance It is hard, for instance, to se.e the value of a message which states that -the Queen and Empress Frolenok, while driving at Balmoral, met with an accident, but neither was hurt.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 24, 20 October 1898, Page 14
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88SOUDAN. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 24, 20 October 1898, Page 14
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