LATE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS.
It is said that Sir Archibald Allison will be left in Alexandria with a garrison of 10,000 troops.
The English ironclads will be homeward bound by this time. The “ Arabs of the desert ” are now quite mild and well behaved. The Garonne will probably bring back to his expectant friends in Melbourne, Ogle, who went away with funds of bis employer in Melbourne. A Split in the Camp—lt is said that Parnell will not agree to Dillon’s scheme of nationalisation of land. It is said that the frozen meat market in London is not lively.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 2
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100LATE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2967, 28 September 1882, Page 2
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