RASH WORDS.
BY A HASH MAX
[BY 81-ECTRIC TELKOHAPn-COPYRIGnT.) [PER PUEHS ASaoCIATJON.I
GEXEVA, September 15. The Young Egyptians' Congress demanded tili<? immediate evacuation of Egypt by Great Britain and mrge-di the Khedive to re-establish the Constitution.
Mahomed Fahiny, presiding, appealed JU> Europe for support. Mr Keir Hardio, in a. sympathetic speech u,rgod the Egyptians to unite to educate their own people in order to win independence. It was outrageous to assert tlhat • Egyptians were unable to perform voters duties. Egypt was .maintained only in the interests of landowners and capitalists. Sir Edward Grey's statement regarding the occupation of Egypt had permanently sullied Britain's honouir in the eyes of the, world.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1910, Page 3
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110RASH WORDS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1910, Page 3
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