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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

[REUTER'S telegrams.! ALEXANDRIA, July 5. It has further transpired in connection ■with the demand made by Admiral Seymour for the cessation of work iu fortifying and arming the harbor, that the Admiral has declared that should the Egyptians sink a ship or ships: at the entrance of the port, the aet will be deemed a casus belli. LONDON, July 5. In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Chaa. Dilke, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question, stated that .Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymour, commender of the Combined Squadron at Alexandria, had lately received fresh and full instructions as to tho course he should pursue in every contingency that might arise in connection with the preseat position in Egypt.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2573, 6 July 1882, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2573, 6 July 1882, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2573, 6 July 1882, Page 3

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