BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[rEDTEK’s TKXEORWB-COPYK.GUV ] (Received Duo. 14, 2. p m ) THE OCCUPATION OF EGYPT. London. December 13. The Standard stated that the British force in occupation of Egypt will be greatly reduced in April next.
VESSEL DAMAGED.
The ship Mangalor, bound for Australia, has returned to London, having been severely damaged during a hurricane she encountered after leaving.
THE BULGARIAN TROUBLE.
Vi-nna. December 12 Numbers of Bulgarian deputations are visiting European Courts to explain the position of affairs in Bulgaria. One still in this ci y had an interview with PrinceJ Donbauff yesterday. The Russian Ambassador, who informed the deputation it would not be permitted to enter Russia, further objects to the misson.
BRITISH TROOPS IN BURMAH.
Rangoon, December 13 General Roberts has started from Mandalay for Bhamo. BrigadierGeneral Low is proceeding with six columns to attack the rebels under the chief Boshway,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1431, 14 December 1886, Page 3
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144BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1431, 14 December 1886, Page 3
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