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On December 30 , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed to Lord Granville stating that it
would be desirable to await the arrival of a despatch then on its way from Cairo
before deciding on the terms of the communication which was to be addressed to
...
On December 30 , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed to Lord Granville stating that it
would be desirable to await the arrival of a despatch then on its way from Cairo
before deciding on the terms of the communication which was to be addressed to
...
Strona 276
Nevertheless , Sir Edward Malet reported , “ His Highness refused . ” As regards
the request for a Turkish Commissioner , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : “ I stated
that , if His Highness's life were in danger , I could not give any advice against ...
Nevertheless , Sir Edward Malet reported , “ His Highness refused . ” As regards
the request for a Turkish Commissioner , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : “ I stated
that , if His Highness's life were in danger , I could not give any advice against ...
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Lord Granville was determined to guard against this danger . He refused to have
anything to say to Soudan matters . The fact that General Hicks's telegrams were
sent to the various Egyptian authorities through Sir Edward Malet roused him to ...
Lord Granville was determined to guard against this danger . He refused to have
anything to say to Soudan matters . The fact that General Hicks's telegrams were
sent to the various Egyptian authorities through Sir Edward Malet roused him to ...
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