THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.
London, June 18. It lias transpired that a Conference of Ambassadors of European Powers has been summoned to meet at Staniboul to consider the present situation of affairs in Egypt. The Conference will, after deliberating, submit its decisions for the approval ot the Porte. CaikOj June, 17. The panic among the Europeans is hourly increasing. AH foreign banks and shops throughout the city have been closed. Alexandria, June 17. Intelligence has been receired that in consequence of the inadequacy of accommodation provided by the vessels now in port, all the European States are sending ships to embark their sub* jects. Telegrams are to hand stating that active preparations are proceeding at the chief European ports in the Mediterranean for the immediate, dispatch of several vessels with ample accommodation. Rayheb (sic) Pasha has been entrusted by the Khedive with the formation of a new Ministry. June 19. It is estimated that notwithstanding the exodus of Europeans there are still 400 British subjects in Egypt.'
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9420, 22 June 1882, Page 1
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166THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9420, 22 June 1882, Page 1
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