THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM.
The French Government is pressing the English Cabinet hard for satisfactory assurance as to the withdrawal of British troops from Egypt, and the final definition of English interests in the country. Lord Iddesleigh is said to have shifted his ground and met the French communications with direct propositions to make the future of Egypt an international question, as that of Bulgaria, thus thwarting the attempt of France to force the hand of the Queen's Government and compel the admission of the right of France exclusively to intervene. In thic England is stated to have the support of Germany, Austria and Italy.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 187, 15 January 1887, Page 4
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104THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 187, 15 January 1887, Page 4
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