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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

[Reuter's Aoewot.J ‘ The Egyptian Position. | Cairo, Feb.-2. | A deputation of Notables waited today upon CherifPasha and demanded that : he should; sign the Organic Law which has, been agreed to by, the Chamber of Notables. Cherif referred the deputation to the Khedive. 1 . Cherif Pasha.has resigned the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Peb.3V : A Ministry composed of the members of what is known as the Egyptian National Party is now being formed to succeed the. Government of Cherif Pasha. The various portfolios are not yet allotted, but it is known that Arabi Bey will hold the position of Minister for War. • ; ; * ; Warning the PorteLondon, Feb 3. ; It has transpired that Russia, Germany, Austria, and Italy have, through their ambassadors, informed the Porte that any alteration of the statu quo in any portion of the Sultan’s dominions will require the assent of the Great Powers. The Insurrection in BosniaVienna, Feb. 1. 'lntelligence is to hand that desultory fighting has taken place between the Bosnians and the Austrian troops. Numerous bands of insurgents are collected in different parte of the province and frequent skirmishes are occurring.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 2

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