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[Eeuter's Special to Star.] LONDON, September 11. The Eussianand German official newspapers are almost unanimous iv declaring that the meetings which took place last month at Gastein, between the Emperors of Germany and Austria recently, at Dantzic, between the Czar and the Emperor William, testify fully to the reunion of the three Emperors, and afford a guarantee of European peace. Obituary. — General Sir Richard Airey, G.C.8., aged 78. ALEXANDRA, Sept. 14. The Cherif Pasha, President of the Council of Ministers, has issued a manifesto, setting forth a programme of the reforms proposed to be carried out in Egypt. The manifesto suggests that at present European control over Egyptian financial arrangements should be maintained. The Khedive has expressed his approval of tbj Ministerial programme. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 13. It is now announced that the Porte has decided to abandon the intention of appointing a Commission bo i»g»iye into the recent military outbreak in Egypt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 149, 17 September 1881, Page 2
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