EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS
Australian and n.z. caul* ashociavio.n. FRANCE AM) EGYPT. (Received this day at 11.25 a.in.) PARTS, November 211. The papers are still devoting (oliimns to events in Egypt. They are harping on tlio League of Nations, in which eonnection one journal notes that, nearly the whole British ] rc.'s is opposed to intervention hy the League. Frame will not forget the fact when (Ireat Britain intervened in the Kuropean f|uestion, wherein the From h claims were at stake. ,M. Peitinnx, writing in the “Helm do Paris.” suggests the lime, has come to remember the Ancle-French Alliance and to discuss tile (piestions of the Cologne /one. de-niilitaiisalion of the Bhineland, and the measures to he taken to gutttd Against a Spanish withdrawal from * Alorrneco.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 3
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