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GENERAL.

Calcutta, April 4. Sir Alex. Mackenzie, Chief Commissioner of Burmah, speaking at Rangoon, said that Burmah was being dragged into the vortex of European politics. His successors would soon have problems to solve equal to those presented in North West India. Cairo, April 4. Nubar Pasha has informed an interviewer that the British are absolute masters of Egypt, and that if they evacuated the country it would be necessary to replace them by other Europeans. . ' London, April 4.

The Standard's Berlin correspondent says it is believed there that France intends to seize the Upper Nile country as a hostage for the evacuation of Egypt.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 29

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GENERAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 29

GENERAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 29

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