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ALEXANDRIA.

October 22

The counsel employed to defend Arabi have secured the right of cross-examining witnesses, and it is confident that Arabi and his fellow prisoners will receive a fair trial. Sir Garnet Wolseley has sailed for England. Under the scheme of reorganisation drawn up for the Egyptian Government by Baker Pasha, one-half of the officers in the army will in future be Englishmen. In consequence of witnesses having been examined by the special commission at Cairo in the absence of Arabi and his associates, or their legal advisers, the enquiry before the commission will be re-opened on Saturday next.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3524, 24 October 1882, Page 3

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100

ALEXANDRIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3524, 24 October 1882, Page 3

ALEXANDRIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3524, 24 October 1882, Page 3

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