Escape Of The Khalifa
Cairo, Sept. 6. - Adviees from Omdurman say that the Anglo-Egyptian cavalry, which went in pursuit of Khalifa Aböullah, after the fall of Omdurman, atandoned the pursuit about thirty miles beyond the city. The horses were completely exhausted, having been ridden forty-eight hours, during flfteen of which they had been engaged in fighting. The khalifa has gor.e to Kordofan, to the southeast of Omdurman. General Kitchener has organized Arab camel squads to follow him. The British and Egryptian forces with the sirdar partitipated in imposing service in memory of General Gordon.
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