THE EAST.
CfIERIF PASHA /AND THE FRENCH bONIECLLER-GENEItAI> ’ • i .' ...V FEVER AMONG BRITISH TROOPS IN i'r - •- -: f (Received Noyeniber 8,11 a*m.) Alexandria, November 7. In reply to 'Did requeat to be informed uppn what grounds the Egyptian Governmen.t to permit him to resnale his, seat atiithe iCouiicil of Ministers,. M. Dcddif ’ has < been ; informed by Oherif PSeha, the President of the Council, that. as S|r Auckland Colvin, the British ContrOUdriGepbrid 61 Egyptian Finance, now from taking his seat at the couneil,.ift ia ' deemed inexpedient to admit a to the meetings of. Ministers. vil-mV -i The healths 6f“tlCß droops now stationed in Egypt is ’at ; the present time hr from satlsfadioiJy/ ! Fever in various forma- is exceedingly prevalent in the ranks, and the number of men on the sick list is daily increasing. . . / . Earl Dufferin, tho British Ambassador to the Porte, who has, been commissioned to conduct the negotiations for the settlement of affairs' in JSgypt, arrived here today 1 from Constantinople.. ;
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 562, 11 November 1882, Page 13
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161THE EAST. New Zealand Mail, Issue 562, 11 November 1882, Page 13
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