CALOGRAMS.
[Reuters Special.]
London, August 10.
England's Policy.
The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone made a speech at the banquet at the Mansion House last night, in coarse of which he referred at length to the Egyptian crisis. The Premier stated that England was going to Egypt with clean hands, as she had no secret intentions in regard to that country. She desired to maintain interests which are identical with those of the whole cirilised world.
At the Mansion House banquet last night, the Hon. H. E. Childers, Secretary for War,, in the course of the speech which he made, stated that all the preparations for the despatch of English troops to Egypt were completed ; the necessary transports had been chartered, and from to-day detachments of troops would leave daily.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4247, 11 August 1882, Page 2
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