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♦ — ; — ; — (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ) ).. ', Constantino PtE, August 1. The conference of European Ambassadors which decided to terminate its proceedings on the 31st, in consequence of declaration of Russian Plenipotentiary that he would only.fckend its sittings for the purpose of , discussing the question of neutrality <jf Suez Canal, resumed its sittings to-day. It has transpired thai the Russian Ambassador has received fresh instructions to rejoin the Conference and to participate in its proceedings. It is understood that the Porte has now definitely decided^. to despatch a body of troops to Egypt, notwithstanding this course cotfld only be adopted providedthat the British troops were withdrawn. " ' . jfc* . s,QpO^jtot»(Q^3 aystocK^r<fer J to efnTmrk to-morrow, ana "tpervish 'Pasha will accompany the expedition. 2. The Porte in reply to the Powers states that it can only Arabi a rebel after Turkish..- troops have landed in Egypt. ' The English Ambassador has notified that his Government requires that Turkish troops sent to Egypt should be subject to Ihe orders of Sir Garnet Wolseley. London, 1, The' oricket match between the Australian team and Liverpool Club, which j was to have been resumed to-day, has j been postponed in consequence of heavy ; rain, 2. The Turkish force for Egypt will start earlynext week frdhi Stamboul. The Conference has agreed to a series j of proposals for insuring the security of Suez Canal. General Sir Evelyn Wood embarks at Portsmouth on Friday to take Egyptian command. Government are in possession of offi-' cial documentary evidence conclusively establishing the fact that Arabi Pasha has throughout been abet!ted by the Porte. The- House of Lords persisting in their amendments on Irish Arrears ■ Bill, it will be dropped for the present | session. .Parliament will immediately I be prorogued and a fresh -session Jield* issue? <if an ex%utitign 'iStarrant withheld until tne ajrriva} of further evi<ltmc«f> " -i> ' ; ' The, northern railway extension fjfpm Tain worth tp Uralla, 300 miles Sydney, vaVopeudifto'day" by the^Hori. Robert Wisdom, Attorney-General, with the customary ceremony. - Melbourne, 3. Telegraphic? service with Europe is at present)Bubject to considerable delay along the Te Heran route, and great irregularity exists in the time occupied in transmission of messages, these, although despatched from London at regular intervals, now generaUy anive here in a batch. ■'» The trial of the men arrested on a charge of burglary at Avinski's jewelry shop, Lonsdale street, was concluded yesterday, but the Jury were unable to Agree. ' ;
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1112, 4 August 1882, Page 2
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