The Egyptian Question.
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I Peace Negotiations Failed. I London, June 7. The homeward mails m Sail Francisco ? were delivered to-day; I'JW'on^!;>|Consolst !; 97i,. mv r At a Gonservatire meeting at; Bury, the first Lord of the denied that there,; , w^-,'a^.^i^en9e';p|o-pinion between the British and French Governments in reference to the Egyptian qutstipn. t Both nationg condemned the policy *of the Khedive,j'f-but England and France had resolved; notwithstanding, to/act quietly and'-'safeTy JWith6ufe"pir4cipi^
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Newa from Capetown to Mayl9th states that Getewayp ; had made } proposals for^ p?afee,? but that the negotiations tiave failed itt consequence h- of -■ theT^reWsai^by1 ihe -British authoritieß of any term8 s but ; a condition surrender.; It is believed that Cetewayoand hit wholeMarmy are at the loWer Tugela; v ! :i; > I^°ll •^/■'^>i> K 'i hi '•**•"' -
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 2
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129The Egyptian Question. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3216, 10 June 1879, Page 2
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