ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[BBUTBE’S TBLEQEAMS.] LONDON, August 10.
Ths Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone made a speech at the banquet at the Mansion House last night, in the course of which he referred at length to the Egyptian crisis. The Premier stated that England was going to Egypt with a clean hand, as she had no secret * intentions in regard to that country. She alono desired to maintain the interests which are identical with those of the whole civilised world. Later.
At the Mansion House banquet last night Sir [C. H. Childers, Secretary for War, in the course of his speech, stated that all preparation for the despatch of of the English troops to Egypt were completed, the necessary transports have been chartered, and from to-day detachments of troops would leave daily.
[“ AGE ” SPECIAL ] LONDON, August 11. The Orient has arrived at Alexandria. The French Parliament has been prorogued.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2604, 11 August 1882, Page 3
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