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[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. >_._< ZANZIBAR GERMAN SQUADRON FOR AUSTRALIA. DEMOBOLISATION OF BALKAN AND GRECIAN ARMIES. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. (Received January 12, 1.30 a.m.) London, January 11. The German squadron recently lying off Zanzibar has sailed for Australia. Arrived, the Orient Compiiuy's steamship Liguria, from Australia. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association :—Arrived, Chili, from LytteltOD, September 28th ; Crusader, from Auckland, October 21st. (Received January 12, 1.30 am.) Constantinople, January 11. The European Powers have agreed to summon Greece, Bulgaria, and Servia to demobolise their armies, and a communication to that effect has been made to the countries in question. Cairo, January 11. The debate between the Khedive, Moukhtar Pasha, and Sir Henry Drnmmond Wolff, the Anglo-Turkish Commissioners, was commenced to-day. Moukhtar Pasha opened the discussion, the only subject touched upon being the question of the proposed strengthening of the Egyptian army. Moukhtar Pasha declared that a force composed entirely of Musselmen was required to pacify the Soudan, and stated that he would telegraph to the Sultan announcing the number of Turkish troops it would be necessary to employ.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2892, 12 January 1886, Page 2
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