CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH [EEUTEB’S TELEGEAMH.I LONDON. July 8. Arrived Candidate, from Timaru (February 22nd) ; Cynosure, from Lyttelton (March 8th); Loch Deo, from Lyttelton (March 29th). The ship Loch Nagar, outward hound from London to the Bluff, has been towed into Dover. The cause is at present unknown, the telegram having bean mutilated in transmission. The “ Times,” in a leading article this morning, condemns the jealousies displayed by the colonies in dealing with one another, and expresses the opinion that this alienation ia duo to excess.ve protection. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 9. It has transpired that Arab! Pasha has been formally summoned by the Sultan to Sfcamboul, but that the Egyptian Minister has refused to obey his Majesty’s command. ALEXANDRIA, July 9. The work of arming and strengthening the forte commanding the harbor and city has boon resumed by the Egyptian troops, and Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymour haa therefore sent instructions to Arabi Pasha demanding the surrender of the forts to tho allied Powers within twelve hours. Every preparation for bombarding tho oity is now being completed by Admiral Seymour. It is considered that an attack by tho combined fleets is now inevitable. Mr 0. A. Cookson, tho British Consul, has notified the various consuls of the intention of Admiral, and has requested them to summon the subjects of tho Powers which they represent to leave tho city and embark within twentyfour hours.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2577, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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230CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2577, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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