THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.
London, June 24. Great Activity now prevails in the English arsenals end dockyards, owing to naval and military preparations necessitated by the'state of affairs in Egypt. It has transpired that the military authorities have arranged that a force of British troops now at Malta shall at once embark for Egypt for the purpose of protecting the canal. June 27. In view of the serious aspect of th« Egyptian question, great efforts have been made by the Government to be prepared for despatching a force of British troops to Egypt if it should be found necessary. An expeditionary force has been organised, and 20,000 troops of all arms are now ready to embark in case of necessity. Constantinople, June 24. The Sultan has conferred the Imperial order of Medjidie upon Arabi Pasha, the Egyptian Minister for War. June 26. The Conference of European Ambassadors on the Egyptian question has concluded its sittings. All the Envoys who took part in the Conference have signed a protocol of the disavowal of right of any Power to take individual action or advantage of Egypt. „___ ——.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9424, 29 June 1882, Page 1
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183THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9424, 29 June 1882, Page 1
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