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AUTOCRAT OF EGYPT.

. Mustapha Kamel Pasha, the Eirvn. tian Nationalist Scader, in an interview with the Paris correspondent of he "PaU Mall Gazette/ aj&m Uiat Lord Cromer is the worst friend Gre,at Britain could have. "He had an admirable opportunity 0 f winning our love, but he has acted as an 0 £ pressor, as a. tyrant. dn ° p "The detestable fact in the trover, nance of Egypt is the hypfoJisy which » over everything. An auS cat or a tyrant recognised as such simply imposes 1,,s w i?]_ Lord c ' mer imposes his will s ust , 8 -£ but through tho fo rm 3 of law & is an autocrat as s re at „, ..P. Hamid, the Czar, J<£ Ka^er Abdul '. •/;,'' f re constantly being made to feel that we are an inferior™ 6 in what way are wo inferior ? t a „ ' sure the Fellaheen areTintet' *£ -, as the lower classes i n Enriind»„j ? "wpable of ask for a Constitution, f or an Egyn° ran Parliament; such '., ;r L t W «. en " le refi ' ime of the Kfe 'i dive Tewfik was suppressed. For -| twonty-four years we havo waited Jt for inat Parliament." • 4^ Kamel Pasha denied that his fd--?I; lowing desired to como under ish, German, or any "We ffiisb tq remain Egyptja^^jH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 7 December 1906, Page 2

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AUTOCRAT OF EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 7 December 1906, Page 2

AUTOCRAT OF EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 7 December 1906, Page 2

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