CRISIS IN EGYPT
NFIY REG (ME; r -- H; y(' i iUnited. Press Aasociaiiibjl^pi'? - Electric* Telegraph— :,•> , LON 2. The Times’s’.” Cairo/eorrespohcleut states:—Two, were, killed ,ai^i ,? sey6f;ic(F were injured - in a distrubance at file Hilibeis Station during, ex-Premier Naims Pasha’s visit to\ZjigiYdg, where, lie opened, a non-co-operation campaign. - * a :• '
The Government immediately aftetewards issued a cbmimtuitjjteL-stating that Nalias. Pasha was-uow.-preutffiing open revolt, - aMcihere^r^l^^’a^i determined to f:u'tMugbrqn§ly , 'in' A fiitpY,e in o i;d ei ■ to' f egu ajxj.f tliefteeft iffi^y 1 Jrbffi trouble makers - .''''
Nalias ' Pa.sh a Ain h is. WSpeMh'j dehiecT that the Wafd Party were organising .disturbance, for . which, he; said,. tlie. Government alone were - responsible-. ;
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1930, Page 6
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105CRISIS IN EGYPT Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1930, Page 6
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