LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN
INTELLIGENCE.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
THE YACHT MIGNONETTE TRAGEDY. CAPTAIN AND MATE RESPITED.
THE SODDAN BRITISH EXPEDITION TO KHARTOUM. ADVANCE FROM DONGOLA TO AMBUKOL.
SUSPENSION OF THE EGYPTIAN
CAISSE. APPEAL AGAINST THE VERDICT FOR EUROPEAN POWERS.
THE FRANCO-CHINESE WAR. CESSATION OF ACTION BY THE FRENCH COMMANDERS.
(Received December 11, 1.5 a.m.) London, December 10,
Captain Dudley and the mate Stephens, of the yacht Mignonette, who were sentenced to death, have been respited.
Cairo, December 9
The head quarters of the British expedition for the relief of Khartoum will advance on Saturday next from Dongola to Ambukol.
The Egyptian Government has appealed against the verdict obtained by the French, Italian, and Austrian tnemhers of the Caisse of Public Debt in the action brought by them on account of the suspension of the Caisse in September.
Paris, Decern lei- 9. Instructions have been sent to Admiral Courbet and General Delisle to pursue a policy of inaction, and refrain from engaging the enemy.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2580, 11 December 1884, Page 2
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