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CABLE NEWS.

ENGLISH & FOREIGN [eeuter’s telegrams.] PARIS, February 23. The Egyptian QuestionIn the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Freycinct, Premier and Foreign Minister, made a statement relative to the future policy of the Government in Egypt. He stated that the concert of European Powers which now existed would minimise the danger of armed intervention in the affairs of Egypt, and that the Con-troller-General, M. de Bligniaros, had been instructed to maintain French preponderance in that country. The Treaty Collapses Negotiations for the conclusion of a new Anglo-French Commercial Treaty having virtually collapsed, M. Tirard, Minister of Commerce, to-day introduced in the Chamber of Deputies a Bill providing that all English goods should receive “ the most favored nation ” treatment. The produce of British Colonies is also included in the Bill, but will remain on the general tariff.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2462, 25 February 1882, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2462, 25 February 1882, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2462, 25 February 1882, Page 3

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