TERRORISM IN EGYPT.
$0 EUROPEANS KILLED.
''FENIAfaISM, p..' [Abodswecials.J •' Ifj. . ; y.vLokbon, June 15, The inadeqvapy of-transport facilities for . qiiittiog. Egypt.is: severely felt,J and tho :. - hostile attitude of the native populaticn has ; also retarded the glepartttro of European resi.li dents, ,Thpß,o unable to'effect their eacapo ;: -» barncaded their!■ houses, ai.d taken all ' in their:power against attack,, ■ v-• jTelegraphio communication with Cairo has and all 'English are leaving the , is greater tLati was at first.esti- ' ynated. r t is -now'estimated that ,250 ? Europeans were.Jdlled.- Corpses are, befog, washed,asliOro daily. , -The agitation among tho native popula. . ti?n of Egypt ia extending, into anjntorior. A Fenian workman, named "Walsh h0i- ...: been arrestod in connection with tho seizuro ..., of-Clerkenwell arms and ammunition intended for shipment to Ireland. An nddij.. tiqn&l Seizure was made of arms and amniu•u .■•■nition concealed in-Walsh's lodgings
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 26 June 1882, Page 3
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135TERRORISM IN EGYPT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 26 June 1882, Page 3
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