EGYPTIAN UNREST.
— 9 SJSUIOI\S OUTLOOK. [lIY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LOXDOX. April 25. For weeks past several English newspapers have been commenting on the Egyptian unrest. In an article, Tho Times says tho chief root of the mischief lies in the unbridled and increasing license of the native Press, which is mainly directed against British occupation. Tho Government, says the Times, Irakes little use of its strong powers. The trial of the murderer of Boutros Pasha, the Egyptian Premier, by a so-called Egyptian Nationalist, has increased the Nationalist- sympathy. In conclusion the Times is very pessimistic respecting tho outlook. MURDKR. WORSHIP. CAIRO, April 25. A man has been arrested at Cairo for printing and selling 1000 card portraits of Wardani, who is charged with the murder of Bontros Pasha, inscribed "The Nationalist Hero."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1910, Page 3
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134EGYPTIAN UNREST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1910, Page 3
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