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ARABI IN CEYLON.

,'. ( .Arabi appeaj&to beifairly contented in bis new ;horoe, ■•although his .accommodation, is nbt'.to;'his,or ; his companions' Wey the Egyptian exiles are Ipeated infour Jarge Europeatt'houßes, where'as each/family .apart, The large.housea'they'ocoupyare expensive to keep.up, forthere is little doubttbat theyiare none' of them 'very, ■prosperous. -Arable ■ss»>&i'effects on leaving Egypt, iiisrstated, did not' •amount to i2oo] in yalue,:and.ifc ; is now admittea that the expeniies of defence were born by Mr-Wilfred Blunt. The allowance; rjf : ];£l\ per,fampy. per diem is to be Biifr in spit* of diswmfpirt rland coin. mon», Arabi seems : to time pleasantly, and imitates another greater •but : : ttt!|irstr Nappieon, whiT his bMtlei^ver ments upon the! war in which he; : was will be read: with! or took;'part in.the On v two£ moot |

important. :pafs,;a ping of that: qlßceFs: snocessfally resistecl greatly superior numbers,.) This disposes of the' opinion put :?rury.lowek: mits that thigamsoti: oFTetel-EeKr was completely.. surprised when; stacked, ■ B.v Hamley, states th'atHhV : E^ptian'caklry'' i dis-' cpvered,our advancebefore ienlrwwhjneltsl follows, too, with; close attention', the measures and reforms introduced into.! •Egjrpt, and approves of Lord Duffeiin's scheme,as]to two] Chambeityand; two Ministers. '*' Only he/would' wishVthe latter to be Englishmen. He is; ; now' apparently a loyal well-wisher to "'and believer ; in England, aud; : trusts; us; to " free.', prosperous^ 1 and ¥ppy—a lasting Record of, Eingldtid 's' goodness arid power." /ki VV;.; : ; j,-" //

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1353, 14 April 1883, Page 2

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ARABI IN CEYLON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1353, 14 April 1883, Page 2

ARABI IN CEYLON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1353, 14 April 1883, Page 2

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