EGYPTIAN POLITICS
REEUSAL TO ACCEPT REfSIGNAs ‘ TION. [United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] CAIRO, June 17. After hearing Premier Nahas Pasha’s announcement of his resignation, the Egyptian Chamber, without one dissentient vote, pased a motion of confidence in the Cabinet. The situation is 'most difficult, because, owing to the .bvenvhelming Wafdist Party majority, none but a Wafdist could form, a new Ministry. It is believed to be s’ghificant that the* King has not accepted Nahas Pasha’s ■ resignation'. Probably the .Parliament! will be dissolved, thus necessitating elections within six months. .. . . . ....
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1930, Page 5
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