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EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. GABLE ASSOCIATION. ZAG IT 1 .0 UIV s CON'D I 'ITON'S. CAIRO, November lb. Znghloul I’nslin announced to Parliament that tho conditions which In* liad laid down for remaining in office concerned (his .freedom of choice in Ministerial an<l administrative appoint incuts, according to < onstitutional law. The Kino had act opted those conditions.

A (I I! HAT DK.M ON STRATTON'. CATRo, November Id. All the schools struck, the students forming -pr<X'o(S.si(iii.s in the streets, cheering Premier Znghloul. and visiting the Alinistries, trying to bring out the (lovernment employees. They induced the officials of the Ministry of Finance to cinit work. The employees of the Ministry of Education assembled in the courtyard of the Ministry where speakers urged a deputation to proceed to the palace, and hey the Kitty wit to accept the Premier’s resignation.

Crowds wrecked the premises of the comic weekly “Alksshonl,” wliich caricatured Zayliloul i’asha and his colloayues. The raiders set fire to the pa pec supplies. They were driven off hy the police.

Large c rowds assembled in the neigh hourhood of Zayhloul’s house. Tho Kitty informed a Senatorial deputation heyyiny him not t'o accept the Cahinet’s resiyimtion that he- Intel already refused. He said hec would receive Zayliloul ayain in the iifternoon. and would insist on his remaininy in power.

Zayliloul Pasha states that he has not re.siyned liecattso the Kitty refused to ayree to two Ministerial nominations, hut he maintains that his health is unsatisfactory.

Tic is determined to facilitate the task, and to support his successor chosen from a. majoirty of the Cham her.

STUD PINTS LEA D Alt) VMM EXT. CAIRO, November If*

A feature of the demonstration is that they are practically confined fo the residents, hardly any of the rilf-raff joininy in. No .serious strike of Government officials is anticipated. Tin; newspapers are publishing special editions dealiuy with the crisis.

PURELY DOMESTIC'. this day at 8 a.in.) CAIRO, November Ph The Cabinet trouhle is entirely domestic in tho Egyptian crisis and the Jiritish authorities have nothiny to do with Cite matter. It is apparently clue to some misunderstaitdiny with Kitty Filed in connection with the Minister of Finance who resigned on Friday and 11 assn n I’nslta whom the Kitty iiyitle sub-director of the Royal Cabinet and who has been dismissed since Znyhlul withdrew his roxiynation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 3

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390

EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 3

EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 3

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