BRITISH & FOREIGN
(Special to Prkss Association.) LONDON. August 19. Tho proposed reduction on press cablegrams would greatly depend on a reduction being made by the South Australian Government in the rates charged on the Port Darwin line. [By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright. J [Reutee's Telegrams.] (Recived August 22, 1.15 a.m.) LONDON. August 20. The Guards, which for some time past haye been stationed at Limasol (Cyprus), have been ordered Home. CONSTANTINOPLE. August 20. Sir Henry Drummond Wolff arrived here to-day on a special mission to the Sultan respecting Egyptian affairs. CAIRO. August 20. Three regiments of the line now on duty in this country have received instructions to return to England. Reports are to hand announcing that the rebels have occupied El Debbeh, near old Dongola, and are now advancing upon ne-rr Dongola.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4389, 22 August 1885, Page 3
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