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EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

Bv Electric T;nLi;GUAPJt. —Cocyhight. [Ukuter’h Telegi-AMS.] THIS DAT. [Ruedveil Nov. 10. 1882.11.30 a.m ] The False Prophet—Defeat of the Egyptians. Alexandria, Nov. 8. lute] licence' is to hand from Soudan that the fighting between the Egyptian troops and the followers of the False Prophet has been proceeding for some days past. The whole engagements have resulted adversely to the Egyptians but according to the latest reports, the latter are now retrieving their recent losses. Arabi’s Trial. Cairo, Nov. 8. The preliminary hearing of the evidence against Arabi and his fellow prisoners, is now closed. The taking of evidence for the defence begins next month.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3003, 10 November 1882, Page 2

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EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3003, 10 November 1882, Page 2

EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3003, 10 November 1882, Page 2

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