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There was a good deal of difficulty about the table, for in Suakim dinner-parties have hitherto consisted of at most four or five people; but, by the help of a couple of local carpenters and rough boarding, the original table was lengthened out, and, when covered with two tablecloths, looked perfectly magnificent.
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I expect, though, that if Sir E. Wood had really his wish, he and his army would be in Suakim now.
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We have now, for the first time since we have been in Suakim, a good supply of delicious milk,
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Cameroons and Angra Pequena, to allow Suakim, which is the port of
The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 Stephen Lucius Gwynn 1907
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I asked who he was, and was told that he is the richest man in Suakim.
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Levi, the man mentioned above, is a Jew who has lived some ten years in Suakim.
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Its distance from Suakim. is about forty-four miles, and scanty water is met with only twice along the route.
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Because the fields are not located near the Red Sea coast, Arakis entered into a consortium with the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC) to raise investment for a 994-mile pipeline from the fields to the Suakim oil terminal near Port Sudan.
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Re the R.M.L.I. uniforms, this same uniform was worn at Suakim, according to an article on the Gordon Relief Expedition that appeared in Military Modeling.
Royal Marines Light infantry Officer legatus hedlius 2007
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Translated at length into the 1oth Hussars he served with increasing reputation through the Afghan War in I878 and I879 and through the fierce fighting round Suakim in I884.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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