ALEXANDRIA.
November 3
M. Bredif, the French ControllerGeneral of Egyptian finance, who was recently notified by Oherif Pasha through the French Consul that he would not in future be admitted to the sittings of the Council or Ministers has demanded to know upon what grounds the Egyptian Government refuses to permit him to resume his seat.
November 4.
Further news has been received from Soudan, but of an untrustworthy nature. It is considered doubtful whether the report that the Arabs under the false prophet had been defeated is worthy of credence, and General Alison has despatched three British officers with an escort to obtain reliable information as to affairs in the Soudan.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3535, 6 November 1882, Page 3
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