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Reuters Telegrams

[Received July 3, neon] " I - Cairo, July 2. , A report is current here to day that Nubar Pasha-, President of the Council of Ministers, has tendered his resignation to the Khedive, and thafcEbiz Pasha, who was Minister of the Interior in the Cherif Administration, has been sum* atoned to form a new Ministry.'"'" .v y«- London, Jnly 2. The Conservative members of the House of Lords are understood to be unanimous as to the necessity of rejecting the Bill for the reform of the franchise, which has been sent up from the House of Commons.

London, July 1.

In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Carnarvon announced that he would not proceed with the motion standing in his name on the Order Paper for a vote of censure on the Government on account,of their Egyptian policy. ' - Lord Cairns, has given notice of an amendment to.jthe Franchise Eeform Bill, declaring that the proposed reform is. unacceptable unless provision is made for a re-distribution of seats. .--.• Paths, July 1. I ' The Chinese Government has given ah; assurance of its intentions with respect to the treaty concluded at Tientsin for the,settlement of the Touquin difiiculty, and dis-; avowed the ection of the oflscers(at Langsonin opposing the occupation of. that vtpwtf by Blenchi troops. ( 3^ ; )!^(-'(> ,;■"■'..'■'" • v( . ■ . LoKDOiT, July 1; (■ rM*4'^:;, ■■:.'. Cricket. ■(.(^('.'■■■\ -." ( jj The annual.cricket match betweaa the :Gxfbrd and Cambridge (Dniversities was > db-day, arid resultediin a victory for the .former by seven wickets;: /('

The'erieiteTmitibh A^tra*rlanß^-Piayers of Engiarid wasVrejsatneei'r.tgi^y^jh^rthe' presence df. an > enormous niimber: of. spectators, and with- finevweither.v The Australian teamhWilh^threiß, wickets dbwn; for 65 runs^continued their firsHinnings» whichi tJjioVed^for :', a : total of,; I§9.V The: ■principal:scores w^rfc :3-^urdodh; b,(25 ; JBonner, c, P^lnier^n^t( out/t^Bj The Home team (Hen commenced; its; second innings, and scored 87 runs with 2 wickets down before play ceased for (the day. Barlow was caught for:2Bj-and Hall 1f0r.v?J59./.- Thp wickeito-day was rather ) bumpj/Blackhani washurtduringithe day, and was Compelled to retire. '-^ '■-h

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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Reuter's Telegrams Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

Reuter's Telegrams Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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