ALEXANDRIA.
September 25. H.M.S. Minotaur, the flagship of the Channel squadron, sails for Aboukir tomorrow to re-embark the marines, and will then proceed to Malta. The remainder of the squadron will follow at an early date. September 26. The Khedive held a crowded reception to-day at the palace at Cairo. His Highness took occasion during the reception to rebuke the Ulemas for meddling in political matters during the recent crisis. Baker Pasha, who has undertaken the reorganization of the Egyptian army, will give appointments to all British officers now serving in the Turkish gendarmerie. It is probable that the vacancies in the Imperial Ottoman service will be filled by German officers. Sir Garnet Wolseley is indisposed. His illness is not, however, reported to be of a serious nature.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3503, 28 September 1882, Page 3
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