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CABLE MESSAGES.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] REBELLION IN ARABIA. Aden, February G. Further intelligence to hand fully confirms the fact of an outbreak against the Turkish rule iv the Province of Yuueu, in Southern Arabia. It states that the rebellion is assuming alarming proportions, and is rapidly spreading throughout the provinces. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT. Cairo, February 6. Mahomed Pasha, the new President of the Egyptian Council of Ministers, paid a visit to-day to the British Eepresentative—Sir E. M. Malet. In the course of the interview the Premier took occasion to re-assure tho British Ambassador with regard to the policy , of the .new Ministry. The KliL-drVe received a deputation of officers of the army to-day, at which six hundred were present. The officers j tondered their thanks to His Highness | for the confidence he had displayed in the National party, and assured him of the fidelity of the military forces. i

Later. — It has transpired that the programme of the new Cabinet will be marked by a respect for existing international contracts, and by a fulfilment of National Debt and the Budget engagements, as intimated by a resolution recently passed by the Assembly of Notables.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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