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The Khedive has agreed to submit tho name of the new Under-Secre-tary for War for the approval of the British Government. Lord Oromer has warned the Khedive that the next outbreak againsfc the British will result in his deposition. The authorities anticipate trouble in connection with, the execution of the Anarchist Vaillant, who is under sentence of death for throwing the bomb in the Chamber of Deputies. The Anarchists have rented a | house overlooking the prison in which the convict is confined, this I step being taken to afford facilities 1 for dynamiting the headsman who is to carry oufc fche sentence. Tho Anarchists threaten to take the Hf. of President Carnofc if Vaillant is executed. Ifc is reported thafc the relations between the Khedive aud Riaz Pasha, his Piime Minister, are strained. The native press is bitterly hostile to England. The induna whose impi destroyed Captain Wilson's detachment, declares that the loss on the Matabele side during the fight with the detachment was eight to one.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1894, Page 2
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168Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1894, Page 2
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