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EGYPT.

OUR DQYS ON THE MARCH, 'f!,' Oairo, December 24„, m The Australasians route-marchq(^ througli Cairo In splendid condition, and received an enthusiastic welcome from tttecrwdKAirp.innwr! toni General Maxwell took tho salute. The 'E&Yirfianrßsd.iTGjitfWt presented Geri-'" 'iWfii.W Jf> ' ~l MA ,.CGurt: m ar.t.j[i),l s,99.(;pnce(}, ( j f woi J ,TebeliS il to eight months. ~ „ -,.!■.. '"'' - .*'■•■■ . -lur ■i;l fi .-/iii.-l ~:too'ir .jjrt< 07i1.iS r ~. „NEW BSKfT. 1 , Tim Pßli:;; !F MiN,i3TER's r message. "" mm. j.-th ul-", rn3fr-j|?,irt i ■. lg ;ruj.-,j,d ; . :«.4 li « 4 Hwm. mm Y the Prune Minister to ,l iJ7,9nb nl '!'il»<)i»g,tUc,New Zeala'iiS forces - , T]ic''noveAmb'h't' i Wd p'e'dge of New f'caland desire tp extend to' , Vcur s 'ri'fnalfe a'rrff Zea-thch-WmcC Christinas amffeistf Wishes"? Tlvon!*li eK-pa'rttKSd •'ft lom''(>'oiil"':grtllarit'tl'Woiis 1 by.'?W«inj<iktiguttt-.nif 'teseam- our 'thcmsrlits iund heftrts.-a.re: witlrrfidu."iNew JiwilaiMlarsiiiaroJ adding janctlmii intei'est-limrcpagelfcoi-tlMi haatfor>!l.(if:Kgypjs-*nd, we hnow(iieacl>>iftiidiieiiet>' W«mb«R Qfi.,thc lim-fle .willdifflnhiartliltyiijn jiilie, wtobithciSwpir.«T.'li|} 1 P.' WlftvP,pmc,iM}flJflt!ff o fllßo s Sfl t l(^nes- ' ...sage frppps ifi° ■? . W ,„, »fi :i.'!"':- ..;... ;iiivmiim'hi ..iiiii .uuiil ' -) ( j i in li-iimrir ITnu iicinrr.i-y , M j , 1W ; :;• -onim.-:.,.; awpmkjmtion. : u

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 171, 28 December 1914, Page 6

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EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 171, 28 December 1914, Page 6

EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 171, 28 December 1914, Page 6

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