EGYPTIAN UNREST.
'; A; SULLEN PEOPLE. . ; : (DTITBHEQBiPH— PUESS AS9OOIATIO!?—COPIBIqjJT.j .■' (Reo. May 6, 0.20 a.mO. fcpiiilpn. May 5.. . In his annual report on Egypt, Sir Eldon Gorst (who succeeded Lord Cromer fis British;;Mini'stor .Plenipotentiary), emphasises tjip . signs' of .political 'unrest, and; the ,absence of any sign on the part of,the official classes in Egypt of a recognition of the advances gained under: British-.adminis-tration. . . .; ; v ■ ■ ■.■. ■.■ ... . ■.',;■ ■■• "Never in recent years," reports Sir Eldbn Gorst, "have they displayed a mofo preattitude to tho proppsajs and : acts of the: Go/Verninent, and specially to, those they consider duo to English inspiration." Tho only ..result of the agitation of a email mjpority will bs the postponement of.a further instalment of autonomy. ' ■'.• . .- '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 500, 6 May 1909, Page 5
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113EGYPTIAN UNREST. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 500, 6 May 1909, Page 5
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