EGYPT'S GOVERNOR.
DFA'IKS A ]'I'AI OUR. SAMK AM AZING STOKiI ICS. [bv klkctiuo tklxohaph—copyhight.] I'PKU l'l. ESS ASSOCIATION. J (I!ivi"!\ i".l 'I nis Day, !).I>> a.ni.) I/ON DON', Jll no Sir Kldon Gorst denies tbii.fc lie has lie;,ii appointed British Ambassador to ('oiisl:tlitinopli*. j "A cablegram from lie.ndon yesterday sl.it'* 1 tliftfc Sir M1:!:mi G<ii"st <!e----svrc'.l h> In' ivlioivd dl' liis past as Goveriuir of h'lryji-t. Some friction lias ri'Ci'-nily occiu red over hu's policy in t.liiit country. and the Saturday H-'vii*\v has printed some auwi/.injj; stories coneeriunjj; liuin. It leiied that, ln> 1ki:1 u;i\"cmi v a ibanquei. in 11;iisn:tr at fir Genua,n Consul a,ma ■in celebration <!? a llndjiot speech by Mr .at which han(|'u:'t. witl'.i'n tli»# hearing of mast oi llii- notables -of tV'irn then a.iwl tihere present. lie in!'<irmr■ fl his German friend that, the Uritis'h were not a Cmittinji nation. nu:l must senm lose command. of the *e:>, when all he;i t'olon.i. s and Oriental p«ssewinni> would independent. 'Sil lOlilon Gorst.'' the ••'Saturday Review" continued, "consistently refrains from al towKii;* religious wo-r----sltip. openly pro!esses atheism. ae.ii speaks coi'itcjiiphi-Miusly of t«lie reHs?ion eilhis fellow eonntrymeu." The S|)"e.fator. on the ether hand, said : "We know l.hev n.t.i.aeks to be !);ise|e>s fabrications, deserving the con* tempt i'.iy.l col".', •e.nia.t icii of all <j;e,e.,d !iilize)!S. cay. i f all honourable an:, fair-miir'-ed men. .and we can onl\ ;>vjii'"s-i oar bewildered amazement thai any decent newspaper should have be. n foiled to print tll'.em."]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1910, Page 3
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242EGYPT'S GOVERNOR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1910, Page 3
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