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'English time' means that the speaker takes the hour it is in London as its reference, when he is abroad. People may do this when they are unsure if you are using the same time reference as them.

"The landslide happened at 13:30, English time" = whatever the country one is in, every body has the same time reference and is able to know exactly when the landslide happened.

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