The River War - An Account Of The Reconquest Of The Sudan By Winston S. Churchill

















































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A regular system of gunboat patrolling was established on the upper reach,
and on the 1st of November the Zafir - Page 273
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A Regular System Of Gunboat Patrolling Was Established On The Upper Reach, And On The 1st Of November The Zafir, Naser, And Metemma, Under Commander Keppel, Again Steamed South To Reconnoitre Mahmud's Position.

The next day they were joined by the Fateh, and on the 3rd the three larger boats ran the gauntlet of the forts.

A brisk artillery duel ensued, but the Dervish aim was, as usual, erratic, and the vessels received no injury. It was observed that the position of the Dervish force was unchanged, but that three new forts had been constructed to the south of the town. The gunboats continued on their way and proceeded as far as Wad Habeshi. The Arab cavalry kept pace with them along the bank, ready to prevent any landing. Having seen all there was to be seen, the flotilla returned and again passed the batteries at Metemma. But this time they were not unscathed, and a shell struck the Fateh, slightly wounding three men.

No other incident enlivened the monotony of November. The Khalifa continued his defensive preparations. Mahmud remained motionless at Metemma; and although he repeatedly begged to be allowed to advance against the force near Berber he was steadily refused, and had to content himself with sending raiding parties along the left bank of the Nile, and collecting large stores of grain from all the villages within his reach. Meanwhile the railway was stretching further and further to the south, and the great strain which the sudden occupation of Berber had thrown upon the transport was to some extent relieved.

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