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CALOGRAMS.

[Bbuteu'b Special]

Alexandria^ October IQ.

Troops Homeward Bound-

The embarkation of British troops For England, and the Indian foci Bombay, is beiDg rapidly proceeded with, and transports are leaving daily for their destination. s : > Inquiry into the ICasflacreThe Inquiry has been opene J fcere into the circumstances attending the outbreak and the massacre which occurred in this city in Jane last: ;-. ..... Sounding the Powers-, London.' October 10. Tt iff understood that the British GowwacttLh*B Dot yet foMteulated any proposal fbiTilie 1 "'■rt-^firrtrjf- of the Egyptian question, bat that- the "Powers are being sounded as to their views pending the final settlement of affairs in Egypt. li ' < - Aiexandbia, October 9. ; r AraM Pasha". Intelligence is to hand from Cairo that, an English Consul I? counsel) has been denied access to Arsbi -by the Egyptian authorities. Sir E. Mallet, the British Consul General, will therefore com mv nicate with-the Egyptian Government with a view to obtaining permission for Consul to visit Arabi. Egyptian Murdero3 Hanged.

The murderers of Dr Kibton and S«l^£yQftjfatf»ii duriDg the outbreak in "tßwT'ciry ra 51 June last, were publiclyhanged here this njqrning. . Turkey SictfttofwL It has transpired that'ti|^:^We in a recent communication to LT^NtpJifferin, remarking upon / thV\*«gueness *bf his assurance that the British troops would be withdrawn from Bgypt as coon as the pacification of that cauutry was accomplished, further informed the British Ambassador that it required that the evacuation of the principality by the English army should be completed within three months.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4299, 11 October 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4299, 11 October 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4299, 11 October 1882, Page 2

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