EGYPT’S PARLIAMENT
OPENED BY KING FUAD RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN MOST FRIENDLY (Rec. November 19, 7.15 p.m.) London, November 18. The Cairo correspondent of “The Times” savs that King Fuad, when opening Parliament, emphasised that Anglo-Egyptian relations were most friendly, and mutual confidence was daily growing stronger. Zaghlul Pasha, who was re-elected president of the Chamber, said be ■ praved that the Almighty would help Parliament to safeguard the Constitution and preserve the country from intrigues. , , , , , it was noticeable that the students greeted the King, as he was driving to Parliament, with pro-Zaghluhst cries suggesting that the Watdists are reviving. The students’ activities were Formerly an outstanding feature of their political organisation.—“The Times.”
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 9
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111EGYPT’S PARLIAMENT Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 9
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