ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
rBEUTES’a TELEGRAMS.I CONSTANTINOPLE, May 29. It has transpired that Lord Dufforin and the Marquise De Noailles, the English and French Ambassadors, have addressed a joint note to the Porte requesting that Arahi Pasha, leader of the Nationalist party in Egypt, and his chief associates in the agitation, should forthwith be summoned by the Sultan to Constantinople. The Turkish ironclads stationed in tho Bosphorus ore now engaged in coaling. It is believed it is tho intention of the Porte to despatch them at once to Alexandria.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2541, 31 May 1882, Page 3
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