EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.
11Y TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPT RIGHT.
CAIRO. June 13. It is semi-oflieially announced that the agreement is in sight on the AngloEgvptian trouble, on the basis ol Britain being assured that certain of her fears are unfounded, together with an admission that the Egyptian Parlia, incut will in future take it into account that certain matters of a military diameter must be discussed by it with the greatest circumspection. LONDON, June 13.
In the House of Commons, Air G, Locker Lampson (C.), replying for the Government to an inquiry relating to the control of the Egyptian Army, said that friendly conversations botueon Lord Lloyd and the Egyptian Government were being continued.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1927, Page 2
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