CABLEGRAMS.
THE FROZEN MEATTRXDBMORE IRISH OUTRAGES. MURDEROUI3 X has b ' ''' ;^? D0 kj un . e ; papers . • the profit* T? w . f®.being made tbat|AusiraUafcjne^igil#bv butchers ' ; is reported) rThree farmeis ya9 iffedftptin T ' ' • One was killed arid the-other two were > : •' i) ml m th ®, le 88 .'■'■jf® object■ of ; Michael'Davitt:toith&Umta'd.'«SlStel , re-ammate V WMuers there, and to the oon* trjbutionß ,to the funds of tjie r -Leaccie'■ which have beqn failing, , l, "f . V... .i.,. *> '•S^&sJai
. 4 ! ar fs ot native population, who hud been raised to a high pitch of exciteexhortations of Mohammedan '.. * .tica, made a murderous attack jester- • tyup°» E ur °pea n residents in Alexanh ana. ■ Several persons were killed and wounded, Mr Cookson, the "British v Consui,,was shot at and severely injured, tjtieer who was quietly walking in rati'was. attacked bythe mob and The rioting lasted for five hours, ice remaining supine. The military were Dt' last ciilled upon to suppress the .disturbance, and they 'succeeded .ulti- •' toately in restoring order.. The wounded leoeived shelter at the Frenoli consulate. During the ou'tbroak nt Alexandria, a number of ships were plundered by the rioterß, The Greek and Italian Consuls . w.ere wounded. The Etiropean'ladiea and children were sent for safety on board the -ironclads stationed in - the harbor. The number of lives lost during the outbreak .is .estimated at 40. Immediately upon hearing of the outbreak, Dervish Pasha, " the Turkish commander,, left Cairo and proceeded with all possible speed to Alexandria; . • ' ■ EASTERN NEWS, Malta, Jnne 16. ' _ The English Channel Squadron Ins ar- : rived hero to ic-inforce the Mediterranean Squadron now at' Alexandria. Several British transports are alsoliere, and are em- -' barking troops in view of possible contin-gencies-in Egypt. _ Alexandria, June 15. ' .. The Commission appointed to inquire into \ the recent Native outbreak has commenced' '.sittings. ' .. j ~/The working of the Egyptian telegraph lines is partially interrupted owing/to the exoduß of Europeans from Cairo and other places, several' of the telegraph officials being among those who have left. June 16. • ■ Tho panic among Europeans in this coun : try is increasing, and tho exodus continues] A large number of thoSe who have left their : homes have gone aboard tho merchantmen ■ and warships of their countries now in •'.port,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1103, 19 June 1882, Page 2
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363CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1103, 19 June 1882, Page 2
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