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; s tsxs tux. v “ Age ” Special. London, August 30,5.26 p.m. The Khedive is at Kultanls. The Arabists at Bamleh are quiet. Sever has broken out among tire army who have retired to Telekeleir. At Kamitta the Christians are bsing maltreated. newspapers favor the pro. posed banquet to be given to M. Do Lesseps. .' ; The Greeks are persistent in reven. . ging the Turkish outrages. ‘ August 31,5.20 a.nh A; strong Arabist feeling prevails at Stamboul. ' tfohn Dunn advises that preparations be made to welcome the return of Cetewayo to Zululand. ' Cairo and Kassassin are quiet. (“ Argus” Special.) London, August: 315157 p.m. The British troops are suffering severely from excessive heat in Egypt. A military, train of 30 guns and 1400 ’ gunners has been ordered to Egypt. . Cholera is reported to have broken out among the troops. ? . Bonds to the value of £15,000 have been stolen from the' Stock exchange. There is no clue to the robber.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2944, 1 September 1882, Page 2
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