AFFAIRS IN EGYPT. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS .]
Constantinople, October 9. It has transpired that the Porte eonsideis Lord Duflerin's reply to its note, asking what steps the British Government propose to take for the withdrawal of the troops, as too vague, and further ' information will be asked for. Later. It has transpired th.it the Porte, in its recent communication to Lord Dufferin, remarked upon the vagueness of his assurance that the British troops would be withdrawn from Kgypfc as soon as the pacification of that country was accomplished, and farther informed the British Ambassador that it required that the i evacuation of the Principality by the English army should be completed within three months. Alexandria, October 9. The murderers of Mr Ribton and Signor Cartani during the outbreak in this city in June last, were publicly hanged here this morning. The Daily Newt>, commenting uponj Arabi, says he should be treated' as a j common convict. The Bedouins ai'e looting the graves of those who were killed in the recent engagements.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1603, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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171AFFAIRS IN EGYPT. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1603, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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