BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Buori’m’s AGRNuy.j Egyptian Affairs. Alexandria, Juno 17. Intelligence has been received that in consequence of the inadequacy of accomodation provided by the vessels now in port, all the European States are sending ships tp embark their subjects. Telegrams are to hand stating that active preparations are proceeding at the chief European ports in the Mediterranean for the immediate dispatch of several vessels with ample accomodation. The greatest excitement and alarm prevails among the Europeans here. Eayheb Pasha has been entrusted by the Khedive with the formation of a new Ministry. Cairo, June 17. ‘ The panic among the Europeans is hourly increasing. All foreign banks and shops throughout the city have been closed. Great alarm is manifested by the Europeans at the hostile demeanour of the native and a general exodus of the former from Alexandria is taking place. London, June ISf. It has transpired that a conference of Ambassadors of European Powers has been summoned to meet at Stamboul to consider the present situation of affairs in Egypt. The conference will, after deliberating, submit its decisions for the approval of the Porte. A Supposed Fenian Arrested. The police have arrested an Irishman who was found under suspicious circumstances on the spot where the seizure; of arms was made at Olerkenwell on Saturday last* Wool Sales. At to-day’s wool auction a firm market was again experienced. 7000 bales were catalogued. * SeizureThe police to-day effected the seizure at Olerkenwell of a %go quantity of arms, which were known to have been intended for shipment to Ireland.•
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 2
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257BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2881, 20 June 1882, Page 2
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