EGYPT
LORD CROMER'S REPORT. London, April 4. Lord Cromer, British Agent, in his annual report on Egypt, describes l'anIslamism as a prominent partner in the so-called nationalism. He contends that all nations who have political interests in the East should watch its government carefully. He declares the adoption of the Egyptian Nationalists' suggestion for the creation of a parliamentary institute to control the finances would revive the worst abuses and lead to bankruptcy. He confidently anticipates the ultimate establishment of a useful international legislative council, representing all the inhabitants irrespective of race or religion. Lord Cromer quotes his letter to the British Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, L officially dispelling, any doubt among the . public of Egypt regarding continuity of policy in Egypt and of the permanence of British occupation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 6 April 1907, Page 3
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