LATEST EGYPTIAN.
London, July 27. It has beeu officially announced in the House of Commons that efficient measures have been taken for the protection of the (Janal. July 21. Arabi Pasha has proposed to surrender if allowed to retire to an Arabian monastery, retaining his rank and pay, and accompanied by nine of his colleagues . Envoys hava been sent to Mohila Junction to discuss the terms. The Governor of Port Said fled on board a steamer, owing to the menacing attitude of the native inhabitants. An uproarious Radical meeting in London has denounced English intervention in Egypt. Some secret correspondence between French officials and the military party in Alexandria, prior to the bombardment, has been discovered in the city. July 28, 5.48 p.m. Arabi's offer is ascertained to have been made at the instance ot the Sultan, who feared the combined resistance might result in the permanent foreign occupation of Egypt. Daily floggings of looters take place. There are twenty-four guns in position at Ramleh.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 985, 1 August 1882, Page 2
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165LATEST EGYPTIAN. Temuka Leader, Issue 985, 1 August 1882, Page 2
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