ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[bbutbb’s telegrams.] LONDON, May 14. Arrived Ship Mountaineer, from Oamaru (January 25 th). In the House of Lords this evening, Earl Granville, referring to the present position of affairs in Egypt, stated that England and Franco had mutually decided upon a line of action which should be taken in certain contingencies, but his Lordship hoped that peace and prosperity would yet be secured to that country without resorting to force of- arms. The “ Times ” to-day, in reference to the state of rffairs in Egypt, states that in the event of moral influence failing in that country, a force of Turkish gens d’armes will land and seize Arabi Pasha. CAIRO, May 14. The united squadron of the French and English ironclads is now on its way to Alexandra. It is now definitely known that the Khedive has the support of a large section of the people and also of the Porte in the present difficulty with Arabi Pasha and the Nationalist party.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2529, 17 May 1882, Page 3
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