WAR IN EGYPT!
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the4britM ! premier on j the \ egyptian question. ... ANGLCWUIIKISH COJSYEf[TIO^' n ' -' ',AI(BXANDMA.QDIBT.:<r I .,t -"; ■; J >r.Cj ENGLAND PRBPAEED.
■ i ly. 1 . T ■' 'i''-A' ! ] MM \IU> London, August 10. • . The Eight Hon. W. E. Gladstone made a speech jat a banquet at jthp,: Mansion Houset.last night, in the course of which he referred at length to the Egyptian crisis,. The Premier stated [hatj.Euglaud, was goin/lo Egypt with clean 'liarids,' as she had no secret intentions in regard to tliaUountry. She alone desired to mainfciin | interests which were identical''with' those of the whole oivilised world, ,- the Mansion House niM ]he;Hou. Mr ChWewJ Secretary for War} in the course of a speech which he made stated that all preoamtipns, for,the,, despjttclf/jf English troops.lo v Esjypiweie' Completed. The necessary transports had beenichar.ered, imd from Jo-day. detaohmentß of troops would leave daily. .!'. ; CONSTANHNOPJJBpAIiRUBt 9> , Intelligence 4s idhand s frorn ■ the..effect tkt the transports with the .first jdetaobment ofiTuikish ;; troops Safe 1 arriving at Sudair}ay taawait orders from the Ported i,h *' u ' The draftt'ofra-'..ennvention'-between'' ,and Turkey has-been submitted to fcjie" Cohlereiik J " It provides that Arab) and his chief supporters sbjall l forth'with be.,proclaimed; reb'els. ' Allusion is made to'the friendly relations existing between England and Turkey, and the latter . undertakes k support the. suppression of rebellionjin;Egypt. ."' ~,' 1 ■ V a' : =-J<"3 iAugUßtjlO.. -A force of 6000 Turkish under) orders for %pCand will 'proceed to-day., ''t> ■ ■.'.
• „,:,, i'V'"'J AugUßt 9f j oitiy. Perfect confidence has been ''restored 1 , and buaiuekVeniraUyisibjingireaamei.ijf) ! K 'H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, who ia in command of one of the brigades of the British expeditionary force, and General Sir John Adye, Chief of the Staff; arrived here to-day. The. British ; Agent Sir E. B. Malet, has also arrived here... ■The!Sultan has signed.a proclamation denouncing Arabi, and approving. „the military convention with England. -';' V • The Orieni, 'With the 'English troops, has arrived at Alexandria. ■,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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407WAR IN EGYPT! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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