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THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

THE INTENTION OF THE HOME GOVERNMENT. London, .June 12. Lord Salisbury states that the occupation of Dongola secures the protection of the frontier, and is a preventative to Dervish raids, and further, that it will be the means of opening up the Nile valley. For the present, he adds, it is not intended to advance further, but until Khartoum is occupied Egypt will not be safe.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 42, 15 June 1896, Page 2

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THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION. Hastings Standard, Issue 42, 15 June 1896, Page 2

THE EGYPTIAN SITUATION. Hastings Standard, Issue 42, 15 June 1896, Page 2

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