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TSXS 'DA'S. [“Age" Special.] London, Aug. 3, 4.45 p.m. A British picket was routed by the enemy near Ramleh. The natives at Cairo are opening their shops, and apparently ignoring Arabi. Thirty - three vessels have been chartered at Bombay for the transport of troops, and the forces under MajorGeneral McPherson, V. 0., are now embarking. [“Aaous” Special.] London, July 31. The reported repulse of the British picket is unfounded. It is reported that Arabi Pasha is . shooting the loyalists at Cairo. Official information states that Russia deprecates isolated actions, and hopes that England will co-operate with the Conference. Sir Garnet Wolsley has started for Egypt. Greek troops have occupied a Turkish village in Arta. An explanation has been demanded by the Porte. The editor of the “ Freiheit" has been sentenced to three month’s imprisonment for his article justifying the assassination of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke. The bulk of the Sorrento’s cargo of meat has been purchased, to provision the transports. The Lusitania’s meat is in excellent ■condition.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2920, 4 August 1882, Page 2
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