THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT LIVERPOOL.
MR GLADSTONE AND-THE ANGLO--FRENCH CONVENTION.
THREATENED RESIGNATION OF BRITISH MINISTRY.
OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA IN SOUTH OF FRANCE. .
(Received June 25, 1 p.m.)
■"*■ LONDON. . June 23. Tho Australian cricketers commenced a match to-day at Liverpool against an oleven of that district. The home team went in first, and succeded in putting together 213 runs. When the stumps were drawn for the day the visitors had five wickets down for 103. : - /: -.- .-•_•■ „. June 24. In the House of Commons last night Mr Gladstone made a statement- regarding the convention which has been concluded between England and Franco in regard to Egyptian affairs. The Premier announced that if was optional with England to withdraw her troops from Egypt before 1888, and that France had repudiated the idea that she desired a renewal of.the dual control, or an Anglo-French occupation after the British evacuation. The Premier further stated that the -Confeienco of European delegates will meet on Sunday (sic) to decide upon the Egyptian financial question ; that the decision -thereon will be submitted to Parliament, and, failing approval of the same, the Government would resign.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 3
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