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EGYPTIAN CRISIS

(Australian Press Association ifc Sun.)

NATIVE PRESS VIEWS

(Received tins day at 10. id a.m.) CAIRO, March 7. Native newspapers describe as grave, the British note vetoing public assemblies on the ground that it weakens the executive’s authority to maintain order ami protect iorcigneis. It taaspires that- the veto had been prepared for a. long time, but was withheld in order not to prejudice treaty discussions. Britain reserves the right to fulfil its obligations towards Ibreign-

The newspaper “Alsiassan emphasises the tenderness of the position and how necessary il is for everybody to weigh bis actions. It appeals to students to refrain from, demonstrations and to leave, the right men to handle the crisis. In this connection the Nalins read a timely lesson to the students’ militant deputation, when they were told their business was to keep out ot the streets and not to meddle in public alf airs. This was rather a cold douche on the old Wafdist method of utilising students to stir up trouble.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 3

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EGYPTIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 3

EGYPTIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 3

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