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6000 BRITISHTIWOPS AT, ■ .. "ALEXANDRIA. ~.', ' -' ARAM ENTRENCHING lIIS.VbIWES Alexandria, July 18, • The arrival of,transport's from England and Malta has increased the. number of English troops/here to6ooo."That force is now ashore,- and. has been placed under the command af Sir Archibald Allison. The city is : n6w quite calm, and. fires have entirely ceased. Confidence is" 'being rapidly restored, and the public offices of the Government are being re-opened, Information; is to hand that Arabi Paste "is still at Kafra* dawanvith. a-portion of the Egyptian arinj:tyho are' "engaged ~in forming:- ) an entrenched position.'".
Itaghet Pasha) .tile-Egyptian Premier, has writteii a letter ; .to. Admiral Seymour, completely • disavowing. any Iconnection; with Arabi Pasha/'
; Constantinople July 17, '•.; ' Th'jre are now hopeful signs tjiat the Sultan is .disposed-to accept the' identical note, of tlie Great.Powers and to agree 'to the request: made therein, that a force; of'Turldsh troops 'should occupy Egypt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 19 July 1882, Page 2
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