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Alexandria, A ugust 28 Distress in Axaki's Camp-
Tehmy, Arabi's factotum, has been taken prisoner by the British troops. He reports that much distress is being felt by Arabi's followers, and that great disorder is manifest in the enemy's camp. Indian Troops Arriving. Transports from Bombay, with the regiments forming the Indian contingent, are now daily arriving at Suez, and the troops are marching to the front without delay. Sunstroke Frequent. The heat in Egypt is at present very intense, and the English troops are suffering severely in consequence. Many cases of sunstroke are reported in the ranks.
Constantinople, August 28 Turks and Greeks Fighting.
Intelligence is to hand that hostilities have broken out between the Turks and Greeks at Dagair. The Turks commenced the attack, and a severe engagement was fought, resulting in several Greeks being killed and wounded. The Turkish loss so far as is known has been small. Fighting still continues, and thousands of Greeks are now marching to the scene of hostilities to reinforce their comrades.
A young lady, not well versed in music wants to know if dance music is written in foot notes.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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191THE LATEST. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4263, 30 August 1882, Page 2
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