THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.
._«fsj«-r.»j> .'»ir.o*M — - 20,006 TROOPS I EADY FCR EM-BA-RKATIOxV. J t'A'i bi"4 .^Bfr'TßLßefti^kf" I'^1 '^ "' ! .>_<.•..{ .u- 6'>lio*DON,June2s. In the bouse of Commons laat night the Iri.h Suppression Bill was again -Wto.? oa ?iii!pkon {^gojnmttegif tfce Whole. -In the course of the sitting au amen^nt^jpjM^po^d.pn behalf of tne .Liberals making the*clause in regard to aliens ,appfieable.t9 Gre^t Britain as well aJ Kilataa, %vliicK' waa;* after- some idispttfsJoaj.afcHiJdl'toi/ YJUM'i: No fresh news-of any importance is to. !hn?4 ; «y.pfc -.Mfttipr«. §x% now .quieter, and, the great- excitement which' h|s %Jf*Me«tM oriablii'fiiat'feun. 3 ' . * >T *f In reply to an ihquil/'flul. W-Hi# last ' night, Mr Gladstone stated that the ques-tion>b_fcoo__t_;fli-ofitbe Sutfc'^CJanal Would not bo considered- by. the conference of avarUri :&■ AA Great .activity now prevails in the-'Eng- - fe sli Mft'S'i'iJaWls.xiyviilg.Jo n*yjd K^-todi- '•■■ ' ' .I/.-1W... i,- Latest. Tn view of .the—sericui aspect of the Sgyj ia?f .qiijra#nn;)crreat}l[<ffortl jhavw .'< beeu made,^ 4 Goyernment ta*sqjLpre^ pared for d_ spa I p.\ ing a force of British 'Ir*op>H«b *-j.ypt#i>.?hou s ia Oc. ifoHM-ne. cbssarv. A_n.«*pndU».anary • forca has _,Ua4_a~. rg ini»ed, *""* -.f^nm tr^(7>pg^af ail aro|* arefoiow nadv Ip en b rk i j.»^e of nee est. ity. m { £ . ji .•»»' >7A>l*T>*s!i*»t»Sb, June 24. . The proceedings of the conference of J° r .WPi I W^'-y^O*--* 'f&J &1 . Egyptian Question, which is sitting here daily, are kept; quite secret, nothing being allowed !ib i Afilpjjgf-'i* . . ""•''«?■ .»a«**.>&dß June 26. Tlm cohferenoe -'df i European Ambassadors on the Egyptian question- haa concluded its sittings. 4JI the envoys w*no 4 took partMn 'Ae oonferenfcafhave signed a protocol disavowing theripit.of aoy Power to take individual advantage tfrßtorjtj '£ "\ a idi p &■% .
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 2
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263THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 2
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