EGYPT.
. \ ,/ Vi . Alexandria, Sept, 4. Shelling: Aboukir. H.M.S.: Minotaur, 'the of the Channel Squadron, is now ,aaily engaged in shelling the enemy's. line&|at Aboukir. LOND6N, September 4. En^lisli Supplies Amplo. Sir Garnet WoJseley'^' supplies at the front and the means of transport are now officially announced to be ample. Constantinople, September 4. Anglo-Turkish. Co-operation-Negotiations between the British Am« bas. ador and the Porte for the conclusion of the ■ proposed Anglo-Turkish Military Convention to govern the joint operations of English and Turkish troops in Egypt are still proceeding.' Negotiations are now known to lie progressing favorably, and there seems every probability of the Convention being concluded. Dervish Pasha has been appointed to the command of the troops to be despatched to Egypt, and Baker Pasha has been appointed Chief of the Staff. {
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2
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131EGYPT. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2
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