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WAR IN EGYPT!

telegrams." ■,;■ THE RUINS OF ALEXANDRIA. ~ ARAB RAID bi HjEZ OANaW ARABI PASHA TURNED TEAITOR." J ADVENTUEOUS , OP^'THE; ■ '.,,.4 ;u , khedive. ;; "X~^'\ TWO ~^* JOHN BMGBMS™d]; ; ' '[ " :it I'ffhe; conflagrate^ constantly. Jlie principal . teenandftk city -ismdw ttp|ihrdus,: taineditKe support 5 of 'rom&s main loyalj and^his: : .|lSje|^ 'tp take deavor to His

■' Intelligehceip Wai&tbat a number of Arabs' liaye r m jsj|ed in,a boaHQ? :lbe : :pUr>po%of -^paging ; are :now:mifc Suez CajSJ! *# All • traffic), in the batiai is stopped in c'orisequen6e of tHe steamer Glenlybri being aground. . ~.''.: . ;U-';": .■>> : - It has now-beef feiiy proved; that" the Egyptians suffered a heavy! ; fess:,-in -■Hip;; and wounded, duringbardment ,of \ ■)■ xShp.' total number killcfii.ij estimated at; 2000,.butno4efinite in|prmation on thepoint-can' be c ascertained '-^'

: The officers iii command ;pf thenar vessels of the! neutral Powers lying off the' Port have landed parties of sailors, who are now assisting the British sailors in restoring .order in the city. A stfOng : force of the latter has;.- been landed by Admiral. transpired Pasha has left'thie city with his" soldiersfkld'had, before, leaving,; ordered 1 ■ that the Kliedive shouhMtemutderM anil JMt the' dfsipiiid be;fired and■■ pillaged. Khedive, Jias. ■hada^ps^adyeriturousescape frora tlie' the' miurla:ted soldiers} but ■# nowv-safe at It has bgen. m ertaihet'' iafer' tlkt Maßi : Pasha only succeeded :in; £sca|ing.from . : .-."the. .city by giving '|eayy ; bribes. The'first accounls of loss suffered by ing the proved : to have: leen' understated. \ 'U js,: known -beyond doubtf tHat manyphousands :jpr^iHedv: ; iiy4§e British iW*=v.S^i-.r^. : -.."'■ v'r' j Admiral has landed fa'lafgb body' of : bltie jackets; from the, squadron, and-are jiqw iOcoupying'the various j gates, of the-:c%, idrce'afairpomtsj ; r '.. •• ' Officers commanding., different detachments haye received .ofders frqm the Aural to show' ~nq, niercff towards marauders and pillagers, but ; to:. fiije. upon lr theni ,? wherever' they !ma^ ..be .se^f.,,.Ordersfeher' are that, sailors are to'.. seize|and. disarm lny ; of the met with.. /■ ~^r\.;W, . Thp Bright Ms :th|f GHaricellor•ship of the Duchyof Lancaster in .the. Cabinet j|i consequence of .aj disagreement with. his colleagues in'tegariKto: the Egyptian pohc|. '. '">--<^Ummmh^m

rumoris o>" Disturbance at • I; "'^caiko.,;v.-.,.; ; ;.;;. .THE PORTE INYITED TO RESTORE ■ f_ ■• order. ;•■ ;:;;; ; : j Alexandria, July -'Tlie ; ;' English sailbra ;and : iinarijies now hold all the forts as well as; the city gatJepMenfromjtlie''Germany Americajj, and pussian warships; s&as-i sisting the/English;' : ahfeare : : ;actiijg as a police force, kd ; .restoring order city. The French and, cornman lers refuse' forcqs;tpv£issjst pther'Powers/ •The calmer, andtheyefas; -ofcthe English,, sailors. : to^stay. i! ,tlie i flames h'ad-a>gobd effect got under, and are dying..ou| iJ : _The marauders andpiSa|etf

I b?p-|easeH||ieif 'iw| qifde; 0 { r;,l|urio]^^ : to jhan^nii ken out in : .Ql^ n rfn(f(gbn--l^atq^i^MJsiahpd.l;,.. marines 'consisting thousand of aU'TaffisvleftltP day, for Alexandria. ■ ;^# ; '■■ ■*,■.'•>•"■# CONSTANTINOPLE) flily;l6'^:r ■' iSix Great PowCTSy; Mice, England, •: Germany, and Eussia-Hayej-senJ; to identical note'to the jorta seiid) idria to resfiore'olrfleM^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 17 July 1882, Page 2

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WAR IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 17 July 1882, Page 2

WAR IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 17 July 1882, Page 2

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