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  2. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    Her Majesty the Queen, through Lord Derby, Secretary of State for the colonies, has expressed her warm and grateful feelings at the proffered aid of troops from the ...

    Article : 229 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    As Sir HENRY PARKES has now retired from polities, he is not open to the suspicion of acting as leader of the Opposition in the criticisms he makes on the action of the ...

    Article : 3,397 words
  4. RATES OF PAY.

    The Government have decided that the pay of the Commandent shall be £1250 per annum, and that the following shall be'the rates of pay to other officers and members of the force about to proceed to Egypt:— ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    By our cable messages this morning it will be seen that parleying is still going on between the British and German Governments with reference to New Guinea. The Agents-General for the Australian colonies have ...

    Article : 2,765 words
  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

    General Lord Wolseley telegraphs that a body of the Mahdi's troops, who were escorting guns and supplies from Khartoum to the rebels at Metemneh, attacked a British convoy ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. THE COMMISSARIAT.

    The success of every expedition depends in no small degree on the completeness of the provision made for the commissariat. Therefore all whose patriotism causea them to keenly watch the preparations made for ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. THE NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    Yesterday's proceedings brought the work of preparation for the departure of the expedition considerably nearer its completion. As will be seen below, the 16-pounder guns will not be sent, as England will ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. GUNS, HORSES, AND STORES.

    In a long interview with Colonel Richardion yesterday, the Colonial Secretary settled a number of important matters in connection with the payment of the troops. Mr. Dalley, it appears, has ...

    Article : 785 words
  10. THE ENROLMENT.

    At the Victoria Barracks the examination and enrolment of recruits for the expedition was earned on steadily throughout the day, and the vicinity of the recruiting offices was thronged with volunteers waiting ...

    Article : 1,774 words
  11. MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS, &c.

    The Acting Colonial Secretary yesterday sent for Staff-Surgeon Williams, with a view of obtaining from him a full report as to the medical arrangements. It was ascertained that five ambulance waggons are in ...

    Article : 372 words
  12. THE DETAIL OF OFFICERS.

    Yesterday the Hon. W. B. Dalley was for some time engaged with the Colonel Commandant, considering the subject of the officers to be chosen for service in the Soudan. The determination of this question ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. VOLUNTEERS.

    Hundreds of old soldiers have written to the Government, asking to be allowed to join the expedition, several of whom have seen service in campaigns in all quarters of the world. Some of these gentlemen enjoy ...

    Article : 782 words
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