THE LATEST.
Constantinople, August 9.
Intelligence from Crete is to the effect that the transports with the Turkish Troops are arriving at Suda Bay to await orders from the Porte.
The draft of a convention between England and Turkey has been submitted to the Conference.' It provides that Arabi and his chief supporters shall forthwith be proclaimed rebels. Allusion is made to the friendly relations existing between England and Turkey, and the latter nndertakes to support the Khedive. ■ Alexandeia, August 9. All is now quiet in this city, perfect confidence has been restored, and business generally is being resumed. Constantinople, August 10. A force of six thousand Turkish troops is now under orders for Egypt, and will proceed to-day.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4247, 11 August 1882, Page 2
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119THE LATEST. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4247, 11 August 1882, Page 2
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