The Crisis in Egypt
j (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Pakis, January 26. The feeling vi Paris over the Egyptian question is quieting under the assurance that Government will demand an explaut ation from Great Britain of her action in sending reinforcements to Egypt. M. Waddington has been instructed to ! ask Lord Rosebery to specify the incidents which have occasioned the reinforcements. Cairo, January 26. The decision to increase the British Army is calming the excitement iv Cairo, but there is still much excitement in the provinces, which is being fomented by the violent attacks of the Natiye press, who eulogised the Knediye's attitude, The Second Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment, which was on its way home from India, has been landed at Port Said, where it will remain until the arrival of the South Lancashire Regiment from Malta and the First Battalion and the Black Watch from Gibraltar January 27. The Riaz Ministry is working cordially with the British officials. The native press demand the removal of Lord Cromer. London, January 26. A detachment of 250 South Wales Borderers, stationed at Aldenshot, has been ordered to Alexandria. The Triple Alliance supports England's attitude in Egypt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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