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(PER KEUTfill's AUENCY.)
Received October 10, 5-13 p.m,
Constantinople, October 9. It has transpired that. the Por£e considers Lord^Dufrorin's reply to his note asking 1 British Government proposed l to : take for the withdrawal of troops, as too vague, and further information will be asked.
Alexandria, October 9,
Intelligence to hand from Cairo that the • English- Consul has been denied access to Arabi by the Egyptian outbreaks. Sir Emlet, British ConsulGeneral will therefore communicate with the Egyptian Government with a view of obtaining permission for the Consul to visit Arabi,
The murderers of Dv Ribton and
ignor Cattain during the outbreak in this city in June last, were publicly hanged here this morning.
deceived October 9, 10 p.m* Melbourne. October 9. The Orient steamship Liguria, has arrived, and will remj&jh inj. quai-antine for the present. Cne of the passengers is suffering from an eruptive disease, the exact nature of which, however, cannot be determined at its present stage. '
he police have effected the capture of one of the two men who cittempted to rob the Commercial Bonk of Australasia, A venal, on the 6th inst, and who escaped into the bush when his accomplice was arrested. The man was identified in the city on Tuesday, and was taken into custody.
Reoeived October; 10th, 1 p.m.. Melb; ujtsfc, October 10. Mr Fred. Marshall, the well known actor, is seriously ill and is obliged to leave the colony. The steamship " Ligura is still in quarantine. Mr Jas. Pite, a passenger for N. Z,, is suffering from ah eruptive disease, but it .'is doubtful if it is small pox. Received October 10th, 12.25 a.m. Constantinople, October 7. Lord 1-ufferin, in replying to a request of the Porte that the British Government would State definitely the date upon which the British troops would be withdrawn from Egypt, has informed the Porte that the English forces will leave the Principality as soon as the restoration of order and. paoification of the country has .been accomplished.
Alexandria. October 7.
Revivals of fanaticisn have been manifested at Tantah, one of the towns recently evacuated by the British and at several other places in the interior. It is ■ feared .that further outrages may be perpetrated and the Egyptian rotables are petitioning for retention of the troops.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1181, 11 October 1882, Page 2
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