BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Redtbb’s AGenov.j Egyptian Affairs. Alexandria, June 13, Mr O. A. Ooeksou, the British Consul at this city, who was seriously wounded during the disturbance which occurred on the 10th instant, is improving in health. f The Imperial Turkish Commission is still negotiating with the National party, with a view to effecting a settlement of the political crisis. Arabi, Pasha at present remains master of the situation. He has, however, during interviews with Dervish Pasha, promised the latter that he will «obey thocpmmands of the Khedive and maintain order among the natives. The. Khedive, accompanied by the cjiief of the Turkish Commissioners, Dervish Pasha, has left Cairo for this city. - Naples, June 12. In the Chamber of Deputies today, Signor Mancini, tbe Minister of Foreign Affairs, declared in a speech which lie made with’reference to the’ state of ■ affairs in Egypt, that his Government: would absolutely refuse to assent to armed intervention by England and France in that country. ■
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2878, 15 June 1882, Page 2
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