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This Afternoon. Disarming Natives—a Ruse. Alexandra, 20th.—The British fleet and transports proceeded to Port Said, and there a body of sailors was landed, and all natives in the place were disarmed. This ruse having been successfully accomplished, it is now probable that the fleet and transports will proceed to-day to Aboukir, and commence the assault on the forts there.

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Patea Mail, 21 August 1882, Page 3

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