THE EGYPTIAN WAR.
CHANGE OF BABE OF OPBBA- s TTONS. » AEABI SDES~FOE PABDON. J BY ELECTEIC TELEGBAPH— COPTRjGHT. I " Age " Specials. [Received September 17, 6.5 p.m.] s LONDON, September 15. j The British killed at Tel-el-kebir nnm- ' bered only fifty-four, the others were only , wounded. The oneirics casualties were 1 at least I*oo. » [Received September 17, 6 p.m.] e LONDON, September 14, 9 p.m. T Arabi is at Cairo, virtually a prisoner, d The Notables have submitted. * The British cavalry are approaching * the city by way of the desert, and have already occupied Belbes and Beenha. Kafradowar will be occupied to-morrow. The dyke cut to flood Lake Mareotis is now re-closing. " ABOTJS " 3PECIAX. r [Received September 18, 0.20 a.m.] e LONDON, September 15. 1 Sir Garnet Wolseley, with the Guards, £ have aiiived in Cairo. j Arabi has written to the Khedive im- j ploring pardon. I Sir Garnet Wolseley intends now to ' change his base of operations to Alexan- j dria. < Midshipman Dudley Rawson, D.E. ). Chair, who was captured while carrying , despatches to Ramleh and taken prisoner I to Cairo, has been found m that city nn- \ injured. ( The rebel chiefs w?U be publicly tried 1 at Cairo. |
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2636, 18 September 1882, Page 3
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198THE EGYPTIAN WAR. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2636, 18 September 1882, Page 3
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