Parliamentary Papers, Volume 89H.M. Stationery Office, 1884 - Bills, Legislative |
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... five years dependent upon his good behaviour , so that he might be able to maintain a moderate military force . Her Majesty's Government on the perusal of General Gordon's advice were under the impression that he gave undue weight to ...
... five years dependent upon his good behaviour , so that he might be able to maintain a moderate military force . Her Majesty's Government on the perusal of General Gordon's advice were under the impression that he gave undue weight to ...
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... five months , and are hemmed in . Our position will be much strengthened when Nile rises . Do you think that an appeal to the millionaires of America and England for the raising of 200,000l . would be of any avail ? With this sum you ...
... five months , and are hemmed in . Our position will be much strengthened when Nile rises . Do you think that an appeal to the millionaires of America and England for the raising of 200,000l . would be of any avail ? With this sum you ...
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... five years for which they are now established required careful inquiry and consideration . M. Waddington and I agreed that the powers now exercised by these Tribunals were excessive , and that there were symptoms of a disposition on the ...
... five years for which they are now established required careful inquiry and consideration . M. Waddington and I agreed that the powers now exercised by these Tribunals were excessive , and that there were symptoms of a disposition on the ...
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... five cannon - shots to - day . This leaves them forty - one rounds . Rumour says English troops at Kassala . Towards afternoon a good number of rebels went towards Blue Nile to look after Sheikh - el - Obeid , for whose capture I had ...
... five cannon - shots to - day . This leaves them forty - one rounds . Rumour says English troops at Kassala . Towards afternoon a good number of rebels went towards Blue Nile to look after Sheikh - el - Obeid , for whose capture I had ...
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... five yesterday . The rebels have only two rounds left of the captured gun . They number 2,000 and 100 horsemen . This man said the rebels did not tell him of the execution of the Pashas , but they boasted that the Pashas were their ...
... five yesterday . The rebels have only two rounds left of the captured gun . They number 2,000 and 100 horsemen . This man said the rebels did not tell him of the execution of the Pashas , but they boasted that the Pashas were their ...
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Abu Hamad administration Admiralty Affairs April ardebs arrived Assiout Assouan autres Baring to Earl Berber bien Cairo Chérif Pasha Chermside Childers Code Commission communication Conférence Conseil d'une Daïra Debt despatch Dongola Earl Granville Earl Granville.-(Received June EDWIN H Egerton to Earl Égypte Egyptian Government English estimate été être Excellency expenditure fait feddans force Foreign Office Gordon Granville.-(Received by telegraph honour to inclose inclose copy Inclosure inform instant instructions j'ai Judiciaire Kabbabish Kassala Khartoum Khedive Korosko l'Égypte Lord Lordship Mahdi Majesté Majesty's Government Major Kitchener Malet March ment Merawi messengers Ministre Mixed Courts Mixed Tribunals Moudirieh Mudir of Dongola Nile Nubar Pasha opinion Osman Osman Digna police Powers Première present Président prisoners projet proposal proposition Puissances qu'il question rebels receipts received reforms revenue sent serait Sheikh Signé Signed Sir Evelyn Soudan steamers Suakin telegram tout tribes Tribunaux Mixtes troops ultimo Upper Egypt Waddington Wady Halfa Zebehr
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Page 5 - Her Majesty's Government are desirous that you should proceed at once to Egypt to report to them on the military situation in the Soudan, and on the measures which it may be advisable to take for the security of the Egyptian garrisons still holding positions in that country, and for the safety of the European population in Khartoum. You are also desired to consider and report upon the best mode of effecting the evacuation of the interior of the Soudan...
Page 14 - Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country, and the organization of proper means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority, will admit of it.
Page 5 - You consider that it may take a few months to carry it out with safety. You are further of opinion that ' the restoration of the country should be made to the different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mohammed Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist ;' and that an endeavour should be made to form a confederation of those Sultans.
Page 5 - Her Majesty's Government, bearing in mind the exigencies of the occasion, concurred in these instructions, which virtually altered General Gordon's mission from one of advice to that of executing, or at least directing, the evacuation not only of Khartoum but of the whole...
Page 108 - Gaoler may demand the Name and Address of any Visitor to a Prisoner ; and when he has any Ground for Suspicion may search or cause to be searched Male Visitors, and may direct the Matron or some other Female Officer to search Female Visitors, such Search not to be in the Presence of any Prisoner or of another Visitor ; and in case of any Visitor refusing to be searched, the...