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THE SITUATION IN EGYPT.

ALL QUIET NOW. ' By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Cairo, Nov-. 24. • The latest advices are that all is quiet in Alexandria and Cairo. The new Government has appointed Wahbr. Pasha Premier. Received Nov. 28, 10.35 p.m. Cairo, Nov. 25. The Nationalists ordered by Lord Allenby (the High Commissioner) to leave Cairo were Mahmud Pasha Suliman (president of the society organising the disorders), and Ibraieim Pasha Said (vice-president of the society). They declined to go to their provincial estates and were arrested.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 5

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THE SITUATION IN EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 5

THE SITUATION IN EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1919, Page 5

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