ARABI PASHA.
CiPTtJRE AND 'FLOQQING OF ' ;• LOOTERS. > V OBSEQUIOUS - ATTITUDE OP .' THE NATIVES. ;; .' ■ .. . CAIRO .QUIET, . ,; ~ . Alexandria, July 17> ascertained, Arafer Pasha lias reached KaMowar (sic) and is accomlarge but utterly demoralised force' of (Egyptian, soldiers.:...-y'l ; ; sailors/ have captured a number of men who, have been engaged in looting •thecity ,apd- .the f latter have rQceived flogging and are detained in custody. • The-Native population generally r have adopted an obsequious .attitude towards the. Eiiglisli and other Eiiropeans now occupying-,thb city. - I£. v . Ma|jy..- l of,rthe Natives .are thoroughly-destitute'; and in; a state of Starvation, | ' The - ironclads comprising the. :' Channel ; Squadron and fqur thousand British troops . are ;now nearing. Alexandria.
■ ..were .to Cairo" was in a state of (disorder m now proved to have .been: without foundation.' The capital is known to be perfectly qiiiet. •"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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133ARABI PASHA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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