EGYPTIAN FRONTIER.
AN AGITATOR CAUSES TROUBLE By telegraph, Press Aia'n, Copyright London, April 30. The Standard’s Berlin oorresponden 1 states that Mustafa Camel Pasha, a notoou3 Egyptian agitator, epent Octob;Berlin, and conferred with influentia / „ sonogeß. He wrote articles advising q v many not to allow Britain to undorminß tho Sultan’s power in Africa. He al 50 vieited Constantinople and conferred with V officials there. -
GERMANY’S DENIAL. 1 ' i By. telegraph* Press A'sa’n, Copyright Received 1,30 a.m , May 2. Berlin, May 1, —• Germany ha» officially donied trying to create the Turkish-Egyptian frontier' incident,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1738, 2 May 1906, Page 2
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