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[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. LONDON, May 30. Official quarters emphasise that the sending of battleships to Egypt is an ordinary precautionary measure, in view of the Extremist activity stirring up, artificially, a tense situation, and attempting to undermine the position of the British officers, under which the Egyptian Army is guided to efficiency.
WRIT ISSUED. LONDON, May 30. Grant Morden, a Commoner, is issuing a writ against MncKinder as a sequel to the scene at the end of the debate on the Russian rupture, when Grant Morden and MncKinder nearly came to blows. An interjection inaiTc by Grant .Border and not heard by the speaker, alleged that Labourites were in the pay of Moscow. Grant Morden at the next sitting explained the remark was not intended to apply to the Labourites as a whole.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 3
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