BRITISH IN EGYPT.
NATIVES AND OFFICERS. Received June 6, 8 40 a.m. LONDON, June 5. i Reuter's correspondent at Cairo ! states that Sir Eldon Gorst (British j Agent and Consul General in Egypt) I has ordered that in f-jture natives ; shall not be required to dismount , from their camels in order to salute ! British officers. Sir Eldon Gorst's order was isI sued shortly after a British battal- ; ion had been insulted in the street 3 , of Cairo, so the concession tosenti- ' mentaligt?, is adds the correspondent, specially fatuous. MURDERER OF BOUTROS j PASHA. NEW TRIAL ASKED FOR. Received June 6, 8.40 a.m, CAIRO, June 5. The advocates of Warriani, the murderer of Boutros Pasha have asked for a new trial,
TURKEY AND GRE3CE-
Received Jui.e 6, 8.40 a.m. BERLIN. June 5. The Athens correspondent of the newspaper Berliner Taseblatt states tiht Ten thousand of the Greek reservists of 1908 have bsen summoned owing to the movements uf Turkish tronpa. King George of Greece, when in Paris, saw M. Faiiieres (the French President) and Cabinet Ministers. Ha Ir-is fio>v arrived privately in Romp, fjr tha purpose of dncuasing with the Italian authorities the Cretan question.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 5
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