THE EGYPTIAN WAR
[the convention unsettled. TH • TURKS NOT TO LAJtfD. AN K>*GAGE.vi;vNT EXI'ECTED. THE POETE BEPUSES TO SIGN THE CvKNVKNTION. SPECIAL TO STAB. (bt tklbqbaph.) London, September 12. The difficulty in the execution of the Anglo-Turkish Convention is still unsettled. Lord Granville, Foreign Secretary, has notified to Lord Dufferin, that th<fSritish Government objects to the Turkish troops landing- at Port Said. Alexandria, September 12. ■ All is quiet in the neighborhood ' of CJassassine. Thft various regiments of the Guards arrived here from Ismalia. : Sir Gurnet Wolseley's fo:ce is now The greater part are already ..t rh« front, and an advance nirainst the enemy is expecved shortly. Wolseley, accompanied by the divisional commanders, left the camp to •examine the cou: try in the neighborhood of (lewftsinne, and to arrniig<the plan of attack Orders for a frenernl advance may be given at any moment. "he Naval Brigade from the fleet arrived at the fro= t, and is stationed, with six Giitling gun*, about a mile tiom Gassassine. Constantinople, September, 12. The Port, at the last moment, refused to confirm the action of the delegates at the Confereuce, and to complete the Convei-tion.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 27, 16 September 1882, Page 3
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190THE EGYPTIAN WAR Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 27, 16 September 1882, Page 3
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