CABLE NEWS.
SPECIAL TO " STAE." [BY ELECTRIC TELKGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.] j BKUTKR's. Tri.Eiiß.lMP. Londov, October 12. The Hon. ,T. G. Dobs.-n. resident of til'" Local Government Unanl. nddivssod his constituents last ni'.-ht. Tn the f-uifso oF Jiis spocc)i he staled Hint Mir British troops would bo wilhrlrawn from K'jypt nt the earliest possible time, and averred that the aim of (lie Government was (o secure the control of Kuypt for the Egyptians, and to exclude foreign preponderance in the government <-f thtit conniry. Mr i 'ourtney. in his speech at Torpoint, i yesterday, further stated that Knitlnnd's policy was to detach Kgypt fi-om the . suzerainty of the Sultan, and to tiko steps to establish a European guarantee for the proper admiuistxation of the country. ■ Alfx.wpria, October 12. ; Inquiries which have been made into | the allegations that Arabi lias: been ill- \ treated in prison have proved the report to be without foundation. j Sir Garnet Wolesley lerves for Eng- j land on the 2l)th inst. I The trial of Arabi and his associates will commence to-morrow. The cases will be heard publicly.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 34, 14 October 1882, Page 2
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180CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 34, 14 October 1882, Page 2
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