THE EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.
(PER PRESS" ASSOCIATION.) ". ! CAIRQ, January ad.' . The decison to inorstfe the Briti^ army is calming excitement fn Cairo, tat there is still muob exaiumenV ft» {fat provinces, which is being fomented far violent attacks of the native press j whj?" eulogise the Khedive's attitttde. Tfaf aecond battalion of tbe DeTonibifj regiment, who wire on their way battst from India, have beta landed M Bar* 8^ where they will remain nntit to? : «t|^ of South LanoasUr rafiznant from $fa)& ■and the first battalion o! Stokwafeb from Gibraltar. i* PARIS, January 27. Tbe Marquis of Dofierin hat informed the Frenob Government (bat the action of British in. reinforcing troupe in Egypt
doss not imply a modification of the atroranoes given regarding the occupation of oountrj. M. Waddington has been , iiistraeted to ask Lord Bosebery to spseily the incidents whioh have oeeasio'ned the reinforeamentß. - Lateb. Feeling in Paris over tbe Egyptian question is quietening under the assurance that the Government will demand an explanation from Great Britain of her action in sending reinforcements to ifcypi.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 2
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175THE EGYPTIAN TROUBLE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2337, 27 January 1893, Page 2
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