EGYPTIAN CRISIS
' EGYPT'S CLIMB DOWN. L“ The Times ” Service.] LONDON. May 15. The “TimesV' Cairo correspondent states:—After Premier Nahas Pasha informed the Nationalist, Abdel Hey, that lie had thanked Lord Lloyd (British Resilient) for the British Government's friendly sentiments in connection with the interchanges regarding the British ultimatum. Abdel Hey. who is seven feet in Height, ascended the Tribune in the Chamber of Deputies', and attacked the Cabinet. Mirkriati Hoy. Minister of Communications. who is a dimmiitive man, heatedly interrupted, thumping his desk until his sleeve links hurst-. Excitement grew. Abdel Bey jumped down and grabbed Makrian Bey. Minister-, then separated the illinatched Deputies. Premier Nahas Paslia asked the Chamber to deal with the incident. Ramadan Rev. a Nationalist. after an impassioned speech, declared that each 'Cabinet lost something of Egypt’s rights. Ihe sitting was suspended. After the resumption. Abdel Bev apologised to Makrian Bey. who accepted it amidst the Chamber's expressions of approval.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1928, Page 2
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154EGYPTIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1928, Page 2
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