THE WAR IN EGYPT.
[By Ulectkio Telegraph.-—Copyright,]
(ReUTBR'S TELEGHAMS.) Alexandria, October 2nd. (Received October 3rd, 1882, at 1 a.m.) Baker Pasha arrived at Cairo to-day from Constantinople.
(Age Special to Pkess Association.)
London, October Ist.
(deceived October 2nd, 1882, at 3.20 p.m.)
The railway from Cairo to Alexandria remains open aud in full working order. The recent feeling of uneasiness has subsided.
The Khedive has decorated Admiral Sir Beauchamp Seymour.
(Argus Special to Press Association.)
London, October Ist. (Received October 2nd, ISB2, at 6.5 p.m.).
The trials of the rebel loaders have begun at Cairo. Abdalleh's factotum is a member of the Commission.
Eighteen thousand troops paraded at the Cairo review, and the march past the Khedive occupied two hours.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6440, 3 October 1882, Page 2
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