EGYPT
DEPUTATION TO LONDON. PROSPECT OF SETTLEMENT. (By Telegraph.—Press As.~n.--Copyright. I (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association i, CAIRO, June I. Beaghlul’s decision to send three of his Colleagues to London to confer with the Government before the Milner mission reports, is regarded as likely to effect some •ettlement of the national question. The extremists oppose the decision, but the majority of Egyptians, who are sick of fruitless agitations and are anxious for a relaxation of the military precautions, welcome the compromise.
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Southland Times, Issue 18838, 3 June 1920, Page 5
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