CAIRO.
April 7. Desputos have arisen between Nubar Pasha, tho President of the Council, and Mr Clifford Lloyd, Undcr-Sccrctary for House Affairs in the Egyptain Ministry and tho questions at issuo have been referred to the English Government for decision. Intelligence is to hand that (ho tribes inhabiting the country between Shendy and Berber are now in open rebellion, and the movement, it is feared, is spreading. Communication with Khartoum is closed, and it is further feared that Berber and Dongola will both bo invested by a large force of hostile arabs. Later. Nubar Pasha has resigned the Presidency of tho Council-of Ministers. Latest news from Suakim state that numbers of hostile tribes in that neighborhood aro now treating for peace. It is reported that Osman Digneh has left the district and gone to Kordofau, on tho western border of tho Soudan.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 3
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142CAIRO. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 3
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