Arrival of the s.s. Assam.
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The mail steamer Assam brings the following' news dated SLondofaVlltE' April. The details of the Egyptian crisis confirm previously received /telegrams. The Khedive 1 declared his' decision to-form a
Native .Cabinet, w tiich, r .was jn compliance with, a,,growing/ national: feeling. The new Ministry to-be responsible to Council of Delegates which is to be; invested With full/power on the European model.
! 'The conduct of the Khedive:has caused a sensation in London,and. Paris. The feeling in London is opposed to coercive . measures being used, but recognises the necessity of guarding against the Khedive. The Under- Se oretary ' for Foreign Affairs has gone to. Paris.to confer with; the French Government.. ■; It is believed the Khedive is secretly assisted by an un:knbwh European power.: '' ' ' ; '■' '"\, Garibaldi has arrived at Eome in a weak and ailing condition. He met with an impressive reception, i: His visit causek anxiety .to the i Italian Goternment; ' its object is unknown.! It^ is believed'^that the New Guinea scheme is only a ruse. ! .The.; Timei .in a leadings articlej an- s nounces the result of Sir Charles -Dilke's motion in rpferehce^to the Ziilu; wpr^; to be a significant warning 'jfcb. the; GpvernijQent, and states that a corresponding Reeling of disappointment exists throughout' tbje cbiintry, Which it isinipjpssible to disre,gard/. ,;;" :':.'!;--''-'r ';'.'•■".'.:',.,:-' : ; -! \ An enthusiastic meeting 1 has been held ait 'Ctpe town,' which endorsed the p/olicy of Sir Bartle Frere. / ... I . 23C0 emigrants have arrived since Ist January, a; great many are, however, unemployed; ! ; ' ''■
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3195, 16 May 1879, Page 2
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255Arrival of the s.s. Assam. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3195, 16 May 1879, Page 2
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