CABLEGRAMS.
[reutkr’s telegrams]. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.-(COPYRIGHT.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 1. There are evident signs that the Porte is uneasy at Earl Dufferin’s mission to Egypt to conduct negotiations for the settlement of affairs in that country. ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 2. Baker Pasha is re-enlisting a number of officers and men who fought under Arabi to serve in the expedition which is being despatched against the Soudan rebels. Intelligence is to hand that three Egyptian Beys who instigated the burning of Alexandria after the bombardment,and subsequently escaped, have been arrested at Crete. LONDON, Nov. 2. “ The Times "to-day publishes a telegram stating that the Egyptian Government has proposed that Arabi should be allowed to go into exile without being tried, but that the English Government objects to such a course. The stock exchange is closed to-day. Colonial breadstuffs are unchanged, at 49s for Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse ; 43s to 46s for New Zealand wheat; 34s for Adelaide flour. Australian tallow, stock in London to-day 13,000 cask, best beef 43s 6d, best mutton, 465.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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170CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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