ROOSEVELT IN CAIRO.
:;\.':AJ)YICT;"'.Tb; ; 'mTiqNiIiiSTS.-':. : "PAPER CONSTITUTIONS" "• MAY BE ■ ■'-'■'■'; ' ;EUTILE. \ ' y\ " .'.'■• By Telegrash—Proßs ABoociation-Odryrleht. •''. ..:, Cairo, March .29.' '/Roosevelt, in an' address' at the Egyptian' University, expressed .the abhorrence by the" civilised world of the murder of Boutros "Pasha,', Egyptian Premier. The murderer had reached a pinnacle of infamy. ; .'...:••• 'Mr. Eoosevelt emphasised the need'-for a : right ■ conception of.- the' functions of education.- Paper constitutions were, he Baid, futile, unless the people could rely on self-government.-. '••■■';• . .-..:■ SOME STUDENTS PEOTEST. ; ■' ; (Bee. March 30, 10.10 p.m.) ' •'.- Cairo, March 30. Nationalist students, at .a meeting in Cairo, protested :against Mr/ Eoosevelfa speech'at the University..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 5
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99ROOSEVELT IN CAIRO. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 5
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