EGYPTIAN QUESTION.
1 ABABT PA C TT\S POSITTOV/AT i: KAFJ J A-D« *Wy\ K STE&GKftIENm [ ; , WABTO q?HE.K»IBi FURTHEii MASSACRE, ,QP.,£UIIO- •" ■■'•••'•'•'• pEANS. [by telegraph] " •'' " LoNiioN, July 22. It is announced that , Sir John Adge, Surveyor-General of Ordnance, hfts"be««n appointed to the chief of staff of the British army in Egypt. . Intelligence has been received that France has made a proposal thxt Italy should co-operate in military operations in Egypt, ilt is deemed probable that England will acquiesce in this arrangement. Bombay, J,uly;«2. Two transports sailed ti-day for' Suez, with detachments of Indian troops for service ia Egypt. Alexandria, July 22. The litest news from Kaf radowar is to the effect that Arabi has further strengthened his position there. He! has openly avowed his hostility to the English, with wlipn^Jie say* he. will carry on war to the Vnfißeff' There is . j^eneral tA&ipn among the Europeans throughout the country. Intelligence's to hand that further disturbances have occurred ia the^ interior of 'the country between natives and Europeans, and many ,more of the latter have bern killed.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 12, 26 July 1882, Page 3
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174EGYPTIAN QUESTION. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 12, 26 July 1882, Page 3
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