Egypt's Future.
.Lai It.U.t-:; AM. .V..Z. e.UU.K ASSOCIATION. rKSOLVE ok THE EGA I’TIANS. LONDON, Div. ti. A Cain, report says that the views \iilv Kasha's I‘oltinvers in regard to the "rejected Anglo-Egyptian agreement 1,-ue been voiced bv a prominent suplin t.u of Adly i’ns'tii. He declares that the Britisli/ Koreieti Oliiee Note has math' everyone indiguaut. “The day is not distant,” lie adds, “when tlie British statesmen will ho convinced that Eg\ pt, cannot accept anything less than independence.’^ Adly Kasha’s followers are firmly resolved to fight for liberty both politically and legally. CAIRO, Doe. 5. The Native Kress of Egypt declares that, the British oll'w not merely fails to abolish the British protectorate over Egypt, but it amounts to annexation. There is now a movement afoot to effect a coalition. UNREST OVER ENGLISH POLICY. LONDON, Doe. 5. Advices from Alexandria state that the railways there are well guarded, owing to an attempt being mnd c to wreck the train with students aboard coining to welcome tbe Egyptian Nationalist delegation, yvho are expected to land from England tbis evening. Two sleepers were placed on tbe rails, but the cow catcher of the engine knocked them off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1921, Page 1
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196Egypt's Future. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1921, Page 1
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