ISLAMIC WORLD.
SEETHING TROUBLES. MANY BRIT&H MURDERED IN EGYPT. Received April 24, 5.5 p,m Paris, April 22Mr. Murdoch writes that there are teething trouble? throughout the Islamic- world owing to the disruption of the Sultan's Empire. It is the theme of .{■ai-jiest discussion. General Allenby's reports are oplimictic but serious. He reiterates the' request that the Council should recognise the British protectorate in Egypt, arid announces a. definite policy regarding Syria. General Allenby describes the whole of Asia Minor as dangerous, especially Anatolia and Syria, where the Young Turks arg actively inflaming the Moslems against Christians. A crack division has. emjbarked in England for General Allenby's assistance.. The British murdered in Egypt number many Hundred.!) One English colony was wiped out. The whole of the T.ight ridrse now in are the twelfth regiment, which has been sent to the Soudan. The men are greatly disappointed at the interruption of repatriation, and feel strongly that they should be sent home as soon as ever relief is possible.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 2
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166ISLAMIC WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1919, Page 2
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