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WAR IN EGYPT!

il 8"'0'7a:(I lo vV. ; l: ) lie-(• '• PUTER'So;TELE6RAMS.) ! > " (Jwfotal 2'■ f Ti l r s,sv ' M^^; jup7.:; j tt In. thS House of obi»rtoli§ pave' been takeri for IKe promotion, of the .Canal;-"" 1 ' Ji ' ... . .HSWl'l lllti'jllO ,'■!• i ....,. ... ... (}«. i ! .1' iif .Allowed to retire to an Arabian monastery] *,[§taini)}q hia .rankl.and pay, and aocom'j cuas the terms. „ A^ . f r . | The GoV'er nor _of Port Said fled onl ,9isn9soft!: ijflpwtf te h*y#| • ", 'i- ' :.. -:■ ' \ -.officil v . ;j

been <>f the Sultan, who feinwCTiat/ continued resistance might' resullM^e.' permanent foreign 'occupation • ■&Paily floggiwß gfflootera take place. - are|(|en|woui English guns in Pition j ; " la ' Sultan to tend troops to Egypt without further delay.

. : . London, July 29. . Admiral Hoakin arid Monsieur De in regard to the control of the Cai.al.' partisan ; qf Arabi s, and is endeavoring to "exclude" t fftlln Atabilfovel tures tor pease or in the Turkish co-opera-tion against him. .'JJ.iilaij! ~irdep^twn--6»m'«th»--*9bel-G6fflrn« appearvery iefliooM.^ ' Armored locomotives, carrying Gattling guns, advanced within two miles oTArabi's position atKaft-dawar-; and retired.

\mm X j T)LdmM, July 31.'1 It has transpired thar Fife Prinze of 1 Wales desired,to proceed,to Egypt with life Eil'editTiiriartfTAircia fbuflhl' Queen objected, and : l J def?rehce {'6 Hi' Majesty's wishw His Royal Highness sssss§ t^pfiaea.jO J}ilJ} snr 8 f Paris" July 29, On account of the resignaftl'n^of'W weKi i&ihg tnade ' will/:'a- View' $b w equiptment of an army y aefvwa ,; iK I V- * The relations between t Eafr Marin,.' the British Ambassador, and the Sultanare' now finderstooii "''to' Be's'6ihwHat f strained, in .consequence of .the firra atti--tudfwfiifli His b/En|lttiil in dealing with the %pW<iiffiMty. H !j '"({ w:i! 179 VHi «!& v.ROME; fJaly;Bo.i)j l

It has transpired th3| the Italian .Gq-., vernment has declirftfd : ;W iiiWtMnVre-' ceived from tlie British' Gove'rnmMifthat' Italy shqyld,cp;qperate.- jvith .England in, taking steps to restore'order.'in Egypt! The force whiph is being organised for of 1800 Eqrs- !; peans and 6000 'iiaftveH'roopsf'ldgether norßes, and 2000 mules. It ia understqoa' that this for L qe jis-]i)i,tended,'/,to Jjqld Suez and Ismalia, and that it will proof'railway along the 6anal! i .IV.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 1 August 1882, Page 2

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WAR IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 1 August 1882, Page 2

WAR IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 1 August 1882, Page 2

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