EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
England's Attitude Towards Egypt
Caiko, November 13
The remarks of the English Premier delivered at the Mansion House regarding Egypt have excited the French colony in Cairo. Paris, November 13.
The Pirisian press continue their passionate comments on the Marquis of Salisbury's declared intention of not withdrawing from Egypt. M. Barteleniy St. Hilairc declares that Lord Salisbury is quite right to remain in Egypt until he has com~ pleted his mission.
Vienna, November 13,
In his speech at the opening of the Delegations, Emperor Francis hinted at the possibility of a general disarmament replacing precarious peace. Npw Yoks, November 13.
The New York Times states that ♦he Crerman Government has secured a monopoly of the supply qf war materials from the United States, in anticipation of a European war in the spring. St. Petersberg, November 13.
The Czar has sent peremptory orders to M. De Giers to return from Paris.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3964, 16 November 1891, Page 2
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152EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3964, 16 November 1891, Page 2
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