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ORDER FOR REMOVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT TO CYPRUS.

THE COMING AVOOL SALES. FIXING! DAY FOR DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS 11F COUNT LESSEP'S MONOPOLY IN EGYPT. DEATH OF MR DENIS O'CONNOR. CETEWAYO'S DEATH AT THE BATTLE OF ULUNDI CONFIRMED. LONDON. July 26. Orders have been issued by the AVar Office for the removal of a portion of the British troops now in Egypt to tho Island of Cyprus, unless sonic abatement in tho violence of the cholera epidemic is speedily effected. The colonial avool market is quiet. Tho arrivals to date for the next auctions, commencing on August 21st, amount to 370,000 bales. Mr Gladstone has fixed Monday next' for the discussion of Sir Stafford Northcote's motion urging that the claim of the Count de Lesscps to a monopoly for the construction of canals in Egypt should bo repudiated in any future parleying- Avith the Canal Company. In expressing his Avillingnoss to take the motion on Monday, Mr Gladstone at the same time deprecated any discussion at present, as the Government do not intend immediately to re-open negotiations Avith tho Count do Lesscps. The death is announced of Denis O'Connor, M.P. for Sligo County, Ireland, aged 43.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 3

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ORDER FOR REMOVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT TO CYPRUS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 3

ORDER FOR REMOVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT TO CYPRUS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3754, 27 July 1883, Page 3

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