Of Justice, ii. 514-23
Committee of Surveillance, ii. 518
Lord Cromer's advice on re- form of, ii. 521
Of Education, ii. 524-42 lack of money for, ii. 527 Pashadom and, ii. 528-9 public desire for schools, ii. 532
religious instruction, ii. 533 elementary education, ii. 533 pupils and teachers, ii. 535 value of educating the women, ii. 539-42
Of the Soudan, ii. 543-54 general system, ii. 543-8 finance, ii. 549 taxes, ii. 550-2
Airolles, M. Liron d', Secretary of Commission of Inquiry, i.
Ala-el-Din Pasha, i. 359 Alcester, Lord (also see Sir Beau- champ Seymour), instruc- tions to, i. 294
Alexandria (see also Bombardment), Arábi's responsibility for burning, i. 297
Anglo-French Agreement, 1904, ii. 388-93
Annexation, the question of, i
Annexation of Soudan by England, its inadvisability, ii. 113 Anti-Slavery Society and the Soudan, i. 403, 517, ii. 50 Arábi, Ahmed, Pasha- mutinies, i. 176-86 summons Notables, i. 187 motives of, i. 190-3, 208-9 and Sultan, i. 194, 198, 272 Minister for War, i. 243 the Arábi Ministry, i. 254-78 resignation and reinstatement of, i. 274-8
and slaughter of Christians, i
dismissal of, i. 300 surrender, trial, and exile, i 323, 336
returns to Egypt, i. 337 Armenians, the, ii. 219 Army, British (in Egypt)— in 1884, i. 420-1
Lord Northbrook on withdrawal of, ii. 370
Wolff Convention on withdrawal
comment on withdrawal of, ii. 380
Army, the Egyptian- recruitments for, i. 50 mutiny of officers, 1879, i. 74 petition of Arábi, i. 176-7 second mutiny of officers, i. 179 mutiny and French Consul- General, i. 180
third mutiny, i. 192, 212 Military Budget, 1882, i. 225 condition of, in Soudan, 1882,
defence of Egypt devolves on, ii. 60
British Commanders-in-Chief, ii. 474
summary of facts, ii. 466-77 Assize Courts, ii. 518 Assouan Reservoir, the, ii. 82 Asylums, ii. 511
Atbara, battle of, ii. 98-102 Austria agrees to bombardment of Alexandria, i. 295
Bahr-el-Ghazal under the Mahdi, ii. 41-3
Baird, Sir Alexander, i. 34, 35 Baker, Sir Samuel-
on the Soudan in 1870, i. 349 on Gordon, i. 562 Baker, General Valentine, i. 362, ii. 482
on evacuation of Soudan, i. 376-7 despatched to Suakin, comment on, i. 400 instructions to, i. 401
his defeat, comment, i. 404-9 Bank, Egyptian National— proposed creation of, i. 12 created 1898, ii. 582 Baravelli, M., appointed Italian Commissioner of Debt, i. 12 Baring, Sir Evelyn. See Lord Cromer, also under British Government's Egyptian Policy
Beaman, Mr., ii. 493
Bedouins, the, ii. 198-9 Beit-el-mal, i. 53
Belgians, King of the, Gordon and Equatorial Provinces,
Berber Expedition, the corre- spondence re, i. 537
Berbera, condition of, ii. 49
taken by Great Britain, ii. 51 Beresford, Lord Charles, ii. 9 Billot, M., ii. 385 Bismarck, Prince-
on the claims of Egypt's credi tors, i. 33, 132 epigram, i. 131
on proposed Conference, i. 284 on Arábi's power, i. 293 on international mandate, i. 303
his hostility to England, 1883- 1884, i. 419
Black troops in Egyptian Army, ii. 476
Blignières, M. de-
French Commissioner of Debt, i. 12
his character, i. 40 succeeded by M. de Bughas, i.
(British Agent in Egypt, Lord Vivian)-
instructs Lord Vivian to act with French repre- sentative, i. 37 correspondence with Lord Vivian re Nubar Minis- try, i. 66, 87-8 (British Agent, Sir Frank Lascelles)- correspondence with Sir Frank Lascelles re Prince Tewfik's Ministry, i. 99 correspondence with Sir F. Lascelles re Ismail's en- gagements, i. 132-41 correspondence with Sir F. Lascelles re Tewfik Pasha's policy, i. 152-7 Mr. Gladstone's Government, 1880-1885-
(Foreign Secretary, Lord
(British Agent, Sir Edward Malet)-
correspondence with Am- bassador in Turkey dur- ing Arábi's mutiny, i.
general policy of, i. 200-5 correspondence with M.
Gambetta and Sir Edward Malet re Joint Note, i. 214-29 correspondence with M. Gambetta and Sir Edward Malet re effects of Joint Note, i. 237-46 correspondence with M. Freycinet and Sir E. Malet during Arábi's ministry, i. 254-77 correspondence with Sir E. Malet and Lord Dufferin re Conference of Powers, i. 283-96 correspondence with Lord Dufferin re Turkish troops for Egypt, i. 310-21
was a national Government possible at time of Arábi's rebellion, i. 323 correspondence with Lord Dufferin re Arábi's trial, i. 337-45
correspondence with Sir E. Malet re the Soudan, i. 364-7
(British Agent, Sir Evelyn Baring (Lord Cromer))- correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring re Eng- lish troops for Soudan, i. 372-3, 376-84 correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring and mili- tary chiefs re campaign in Eastern Soudan, i. 399-416
reasons for and against Expedition, i. 546-8 correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring re em- ployment of Turkish troops in Soudan, i. 549-52
Sir Evelyn Baring points out seriousness of Gor- don's position, i. 556 did Gordon endeavour to carry out Government's policy? i. 559-74
(Mr. Egerton, Temporary Agent)- correspondence with Mr. Egerton re relief of Berber, i. 574-7 correspondence re relief of Gordon (Lord Wolseley and Lord Hartington), i. 579-80
(British Agent, Sir Evelyn Baring (Lord Cromer))- comment on Government's delay, i. 582-92 correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring on fall of Khartoum, ii. 19 correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring and Lord Wolseley re evacuation of Soudan, ii. 20-9
Lord Salisbury's Governments, 1885-1886, 1886-1892-
(Foreign Secretary, Salisbury)-
(British Agent, Sir Evelyn
Baring (Lord Cromer))— Lord Wolseley informed the
Soudan to be evacuated, ii. 29
comment on policy of evacuation, ii. 29-34, 78 correspondence with Sir Evelyn Baring re ad- vance on Tokar, ii. 75-6 (British Agent, Lord Cromer)- correspondence with, re re- conquest of Soudan, ii.
analysis of Government's policy, 1882-1883, ii. 349-65 the Northbrook Mission, ii. 366-71
the Wolff Convention, ii. 372- 81 neutralisation of the Suez Canal, ii. 382-7
the Anglo-French Agreement, ii. 388-93
British Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs, ii. 573 Broadley, Mr., i. 297 Budgets-
Budget of Commissioners, 1879, i. 123
Budget of Khedive, 1879, i. 125 Bughas, M. Bellaigues de- Commissioner of Debt in succes- sion to M. de Blignières, i. 103
Buller, Sir Redvers, ii. 18-19 Burnaby, Colonel, death of, ii. 7 Burton, Sir Richard-
advises occupation of Berbera, ii. 50
in Harrar, ii. 51 Butler, Sir William, i. 44, 441, 447
Cadastral Survey, i. 55, 104, 115 Camel Corps, Egyptian, ii. 60 Cameron, Mr., on Mehemet Ali's policy, i. 16
Canal, the Suez, measures for protecting, after bombard- ment of Alexandria, i. 303 Capitulations, use of, i. 326, ii.
Carter, Mr. Howard, reports a case of torture, i. 50 Cartwright, Mr., i. 289, 292, 293-4
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