EGYPTIAN POLICY.
A LIBERAL VIEW.
Bj Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrißlit London, June 6. In an article on Egyptian matters, the '"Manchester Guardian" (Liberal) protests against the Conservative papers falling into Mr.' Roosevelt's*'clumsy pitfall, and their readiness to-sacrifice .Sir , Eldon Gorst (British Agent awl Constil-General in Egypt) to Jlr. Rcosevflt's obiter dicta. Sir Eldon Gorsfs only oiTence, says the ''Guardian,V has . been iu -trying to> find a middle way between the extreme Egyptian Nationalists and those' wishing to treat Egypt; as a conquered province. ' [Router's corespondent at Cairo has adversely criticised an order by Sir Eldon Gorst (British Agent and ConsulGeneral in Egypt) that in future natives shall not be. required, to dismount from > their camels in order to salute British officers.;]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 837, 8 June 1910, Page 5
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119EGYPTIAN POLICY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 837, 8 June 1910, Page 5
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