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EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

[Hi'utkhs Tei.f.ciiams.] ACCEPTED Wmiol'T RESERVE. LONDON. Deci'inber A. The "_Daily (’hi ouicle’s" Cairo currespoiiileut slate's t lint four Notes anel a long explanatory letter have been exchange'll between l.onl Allenby and I’remii'r Zirwitr. These show, he says, that the Egyptian Onvcrnmeut "yielding to nee-essity, and with a strong desire to bring peace and gooel understanding." accept the British conilitimis without reserve.

• KILL THE ENCI.ISIIMAN." LONDON. Dec, 3. The "Daily Chronicle’s" Cairo cotrcspiiiulcut states:—lt now remains for l lie Covet nment to prevent further outrages. lee lleis enloiee lion, the attitude of the students leaves much to be elesircel. A British Inspector todav lisiti'd a large secomlai'y sebool in Cairo, anil be found there eight hundred students in the playgrouml listening to :e wild harangue from a seventeen year old classmate'. The Inspector was received with "boos,” and “ kill l lie Englishman.” The heaihiinsli'i' bulked on, apparently approving the youths’ altitude.

>OI'DAN (.tI'IKT. CAI III), Dee. 3. All is i|uiet ill the' Sudan. The evacuation of the Egyptian troops is proee'i'tlitig sal islactorily. TITIiKISII DISCUSSION. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3. The Angora Assembly eliseusseel llio Egvptian protest mentioned oil November 2otb.

The Aglia Oglou, who was deputled i'l'oin Malta, violently attaekeil Britain's colonial polmy. espee-ially that of Egypt and India. The Premier. Feti llcy. deprecated the Aglia Oglmi's language with refert'liee to Britain, with which, lie saiel, Turkey ilcsired to maintain friendly tv--1 a tie >ll s-. lie neleb'd that the Covcrn--111,-10 saw no necessity for expressing any opinion on the Anglo-l'.gyptinn conflict.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1924, Page 2

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EGYPTIAN CRISIS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1924, Page 2

EGYPTIAN CRISIS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1924, Page 2

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