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WujßMhe view of a poaceful solution Hf the Egyptian difficulty. ■lln the oonrse of a speech in. tho ChamMr on the Egyptian question, Gamb'etta ■lieuled the proposed diplomatic confer: BMte % given guarantees for tlie ■■■Bonce of order pending the deterHHHM the diplomatic conference. mHBB!h " reassured the Khedive hnfj ■ intentions in the present intervening to avort bloodp?lHl|Mect of the proposed conferonco : "SSntf e ' to accopt European . eonTrol over EgJ\ptiaD financea. s The Sal'ten -accordingly sent commissioners to , ,V a >ro to. induce Arabi Bey tn withdraw in order that the'conference'may be rentiered superfluous. If the Porte declines j C i uleßCo m European control, England ana Franco or England and Italy'will ant ■■"■ U ni M 6 CoDtro^as 'nwn'iatorj.The conference will be abandoned if tho .commissioners despatched by the Porte succeed in arranging a peaceful and snlis-•-factory solution of tho difficulty. Juno 12. .;.. ..Murdoch, the captain of the Australian crick'eling team, has written a lottor to ..the Press with reference lo the clrcnni- ' . atunces: under which tho • Australian cricketers were excluded from tliolmichcnn . tent at the Nottingham match., In his • communication ho explains tho manner in which tho misunderstanding occurred, ' and defends his nctiim on-tlio occpon,. ",*.~ AirxANDitiA, June 10. '■■ The strong ill-feeling of the Native .population i>f this, city toward the Europeans manifested itself last evenini! in on attack by large bodies of tho former upon several parties of English and other residents'. In tho affray which took place several Europeans'we killed, including the engineer of H.M.S. Superb, and many were wounded jncludii.g tho .'"British Consul; who suffered very Bovcro injury,. l Tho disturbance was uliimely suppressed, by tho military jjpitig called out, when order was res'trifeuV... ,'"•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 13 June 1882, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 13 June 1882, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1098, 13 June 1882, Page 3

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