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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] [BY TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT.]

The Policy of Italy.— Trial of Arabi r Pasha. Home, November 22. At the opening of the Italian Chambers to-day King Humbert made a speech, in the course of ■which he announced that his Government would devote itself to the carrying out of internal reforms.

Alexandria, November 22. It has transpired that the Egyptian Government has decided to leave the English Government to determine whether the evidt nee which has been taken by the Commissioner at Cairo criminates Arabi in the massacres which took place at Alexandria and other places, and in the burning of Alexandria

[Received, November 24th, 1.18 p.m.] London Wool Sales. London, November 22. At the wool sales, to-day, 9000 bale& were offered. The market was rather weaker for all except Hue qualities.

The French and Egypt. LoNUON*, November 22. Intelligence has reached here that a Pienuh traveller named Soliellet lnus obtained from Egypt tha cession of the Bay of Tagurrah,, on tlio nyrth-east coast of Africa, at the head of the Gulf of Aden,

[Received November 24th, 2 50p.m.] Loxijox, November 22. Arrived : Orient Stenm Ship Company's Cotopaxi from Melbourne. (October 10.)

[rRK MKKOIMNT .SHIIM'IMS AND tUNDliliWRITKK'.S ASSOCIATION.] Avrived : Sliipa Crn&ai'lev from Lyttelton. August 22). Wild Deer from Port Chalineis. (August 31st.

Epidemic in the Universities. Bt. Petkiwiuiru, Nov. 22. Three serious disorders have arisen amongst the students at the colleges in tins city, and Warsaw, and Chcrcoff, and the institutions have consequently been closed by outer of the (Jovernmeiit. A report is current that the University iv this city is undci mined, and much alarm prevails.

Serious Illness of Dr. Tait. Losnox, November 23, Evening. The latest bulletin announces that Dr. Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, is now rapidly sinking, and but little hope can be entertained of liis recovery.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 2

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] [BY TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 2

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] [BY TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 2

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