EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE
lIKMAIJKAIU.K STATKMKNT lIV Tllli KIIIOUIVK. HIS LOVE Fill! 'l'llK I'IiKNCH. Received 2.ith, 1(1.17 p.m. Cairo, March iS. Tin- Khedive infoiiiHHl u I'rciicli journalist that Hie Egyptians are highly intelligent and capable of managing their null toiuiTiiH. lie denied (hiit the X:i(itmal claims assumed tin- form of nil anti-foreign, fail.)(ii-iil movement, itnil repudiated any desire to become n . Ik' declared till' Egyptians were very fimil of (he French, and ho]ieil lliey would mine to Egypt in large numbers, despite tin entente with Britain. |liv (lie Anglo-Krcneh Agremciit (signed April S, i'JO-i), France formally recognised I lie predoiniiiant position of (ireat Britain in Egypt.] A WAIiXLNti FROM TIIH THUNDERER. Received 25th, 10.17 p.m. London, Alarcli 25. ''The Times" warns Abiias llilini tint lie hail better display his devotion to his country li.v not permitting favoritism or corruption to lie rife in (lie publie departments tliat fall under his control.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 2
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149EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 26 March 1907, Page 2
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