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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

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- Turkish papers have been ■ offiefuHyl warned against attacking Arabi Pi’aha < as an amicable solution of -the difficulty, will »rohflb)y ( follQjv.itte Aaii<& ing of; Turkish troops in Egypt, Itis rumored;jtbat Araibj:ttrfedlenq[i an Attack on Alexandria*' , ... ... Augusta, 4.V P.m.' . The British troops’ ate masslng lfi' 1 front of Alexandria expeoting Arabi’s attaejq id 77 »S£ 8 <idld . Germany, Russia* and Austria kava/ m oonsented to, join.; iu preserving, then neutrality of the Canal as agreed :t&i« by the; Conference, -.-'i The! British troops hate ooeupiei', Suez. , ~, <£ptawayo, the Zulu .King, has arritei at Plymouth from the Cape, and - r will be located at rrr I ■*. J 5 -s)a.fli., l Ther Marines landed and tpok possession of Suez,-in order, fp. prevent the Egyptian troops’ setting fire to the city, at threatened. 1 Tbemiiiriber of transports ohfifterbif tp convey the Indian Contingent ia 3L Several Indian printei fiuVO imide offete' to the Governor-Genera! tb furnish either troops or mobey ty assist i#tel«o .staring order inEgypt, but theae offtM Eave been declined with suitable acknowledgments. —. A meeting between the EpiperoMof,, Gerfcahy and Auttrfh. has Deen’ar- ‘ ranged: to'falte plate bn thb 9th fasti 1J 1 "A L .. j The Lord a Amendment in the Irish Arr'esra Bill we to bp wteidcted.-by : j the Commons on Tucaday. The Tory, PAVty,generally Supp'ort thbwar policy of the Government. . Owing tb'false and defiuUfcite tel' 11 ports having been sent by tepreaiataHtet’bf a certain section of the prais from- the sate bf ®W, ih»nuffiE«idfi7 , i correspondents operations is stridtly limited, and stringentcdndiftdnt 'EaVe been Ito- ' posed. Ji: jX'i Jr “ AraM Pasha's forod is nowestimated ' as 70,000. ’■ ; ’ ; :; Cetewiyo’islp.visit W Majaity'] Osbornp t ,*hdrtly. Litsu, Major-G*n*ral Sir Evilvn Wood, who ii.tq n Iti* Reported thrt ths/lioaffir (ton dstor-,-Bqto Homo* of Parliamentnow rtand afl, loiirjffd, but i« i»*ind**uta4itltey *rttatei reivri wnyoked tar, Saturday; the ICtfi iatt. Xl3.itUU.Hol> Hpmflward Auitralian mail*, vl* BrindiaL-to i; yliilfli left Matyreusne », **<e4*tare»M 1 ar rere to-dsy. U-;T i.uiij ro ..ouresup 11 7Tfie Australian CHoketers'terti* L'sOZl npqced a match to-day at CMtaiff'' igtotat ll pioucqa.tejflhire. Thofattw ' .', yenL in, flr'iit and were all disposed of ’or 108 runs. The bowling of the

Australians wasdeacl or . the: "wicket, and their’ opponents were unable to make any stand against it At the close of the days play the Ausfrhfiaris had six wickets down for 191, Their play was excellent and was much admired.-’ The weather was fine and a capital wicket' was pitched, the ground beiugin good order. 1 IH- ‘-t Consols remain at, par. The bank rate remain at rate at 2J. TofaKi»Hrvfr in notes and bullion in BankXbf - England is £11,250,000 or £l,ftso,(Mo fes than on Thursday last, s-Jargei withdrawals of gold being jaada,;; £rdm the Bank pf England for Italy, New Zealand securitiai ire unchanged at foHowing/quotationi 5 per cent, 1 (MO loan ; 1071, 8 per cent (1889) MfcJw ;.4i (1879-19Oiy|jift,30Ij,Vex div. Gjienial 1 but ateady at last qudtatihtff'wlwnHUiet quieter, and quotatHoa l undi changed. K-j | | hr';. f< Alexandria t 8 Burner, aweurrent are teriou«|Mmuofie ia Arabi** Camp at - Constantinople. . . If}, :&ug- 3. It is conclusively known that the Northern Bowers, Germany, and Russia, have fully decided to support Turkey in intervening in the settlement of affafts in Egypt. . The 'first detachment of Turkish troopawiU sail for Egypt on Saturday neSt. Dervish Pasha, who is to command tbp expedition) will accompany this detachment. ■ i <;

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 2

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