THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.
Alexandria, June 18. Mr C, A. Cookson, the British Consul at tins city, who was seriously wounded during the disturbance which occurred on the 10th instant, is improving in health.
The Imperial Turkish Commission is still negotiating with the National party, with a view to effecting a settlement of (he political crisis. Arabi Pasha at present remains master of the situation.
Naples, June 12
In the Chamber of Deputies today, Signor Mancini, Minister of Foreign Affairs, declared in a speech which he made with reference to the state of affairs in Egypt, that his Government would absolutely refuse to assent to armed intervention by England and France in that country.
Loxnox, June 13. In the House of Commons today, the Hon W E. Gladstone stated, with reference to the present situation of 4 aflairs in Egypt, that the Government considered that any discussion of the subject at the present time would be prematura. The Premier, however,“explained that the policy which the British Government were following aimed solely at securing the permanence of existing rights in Egypt, and that Turkey was acting in harmony with the other European Powers,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9419, 17 June 1882, Page 1
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191THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9419, 17 June 1882, Page 1
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