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® By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright. } [reutkr’s telegrams.] 3 Received December 9, 1.5 a.m. I LONDON, December 7. , The homeward mails, via Suez an< Brindisi, which left Melbourne on Octobei I 2(3th, delivered here to-day. Received December 9th, 1.6 a.m. [ CAIRO, [December 7. i Riaz Pasha has resigned his seat in the . cabinet, in consequence of the leniency ; which has been shown to the rebels. It is probable that he will be succeeded by Nubia Pasha. It has been decided that Arabi and his accomplices, whose sentences of death have been commuted to exile, are to bo deported to Ceylon, arrangements to to that effect having been arrived at with the British Government. December 8. The latest bulletin issued states that Mr Fawcett’s condition is more favorable. He is not, however, yet out of danger. A serious fire has occurred in Wood street, Choapside. Eight houses arc now in flames, and the conflagration is spreading. The funeral of the late Archbishop of Canterbury will take place to-day at Addington, Surrey.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2706, 9 December 1882, Page 3
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