ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[beuteb's tklbgeams.] LONDON, September 12. The State of Egypt. British public opinion as expressed in leading articles in to-day's issues of the press throughout the country, on the subject of the state of affairs in Egypt, is opposed to the occupation of that country by European powers. It has transpired that communications have passed between the French and English Governments with regard to the Egyptian crisis, and that the French Government has intimated its intention to co-operate with England in any action that may be taken in view of the present aspect of affairs. ALEXANDRIA, September 11. The crisis which has arisen in this country continues without abatement. In view of the disordered state of affairs, all bullion held by the Treasury has been removed from Cairo to this city, and has been placed under special guard. The Khedive, having dismissed his Ministers, has called Cherif Pasha to the Presidency of the Council, but it is understood that he hesitates to accept the position. Theatre burnt down. The Park Theatre, situated in Park street, Camden town, was totally destroyed by fire last night. Shipping. Arrived—Ships Midlothian and Benvenne, from Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2322, 13 September 1881, Page 3
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