THE WAR IN EGYPT.
BY OABIdS.
I bhttthb’s tblusbams ] ALEXANDRIA, The British troops now serving in this country are in good health, and have not been affected by the climate. A recon* noissance of Arabi’s present position was made yesterday, and proves that it is one of considerable military strength, in consequence of the extensive earthworks by which it is defended.
[“ Argus” Special.] LONDON, August 14,
Arabi has reinforced his detachments at Ismailia and other ports along the Canal.
A correspondent of a French newspaper has been arrested in Alexandria. An outbreak of fever is said to have occurred in Arabi’s camp.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2608, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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