Sir E. B. Malet recommends a permanent garrison of 10,000 men for Alexandria. The fleet is preparing for departure. The Minotaur has already re-embar cd the Marines and sailed for Malta. H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught was to have left Egypt en route for England on the 30th ult. The Bedouins are very quiet. The reported deposition and imprisonment of the Shereef of Mecca lacks confirmation. Tenants throughout Ulster are objecting to the Court valuers. Mr Trevellyan has vindicated the appointments, and threatens to abandon the Act if it is found unworkable. Elbow sleeves of evening dresses are now made very tight in order that the longgloves may be drawn up over them. Tan colored slippers, ornamented with tiny buckles, are made to match the tan colored Swede gloves that are worn with light evening dresses. Close-fitting jackets, of fancy red or blue cloth, -sre worn with dark woollen or silk skirts. Chenille dotted lilac veils are tho latest French caprice.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 2
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161Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 2
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