EGYPT.
BRITISH PRESTIGE. A CONVERSATION WITH KITCHENER. By Telegraph —Press Assn.—Copyright. ' Received Dec; 26, 7.30 p.m. London, Dm. 22. General lan Hamilton, writing to the 1 Times concerning the loss of AcitUbW prestige in Egypt, relates an intOtstingi conversation between Lord Kitchener 1 and himself during the closing days oM the evacuation of Gallipoli. Lord Kit«j chener stated ( that unless the evacua- . tion was immediately followed by ft ■ fresh attack in an adjaeent theatre it 1 must for years unsettle the Near particularly Egypt, It being an object ; lesson in smashing the legend of the Ja« vincibility of British soldiers, ultimate victory was not affecting the issue, lit* cause ideas move slowly in the Bast.—J Tifties Service. * ' i 1 Received Dec. 28, 12.30 p.m. "'{ Cairo, Dm* g& 'J The strike of native lawyers continues. Government officials are restive and in*l clined to strike. , .! A strong Musselman protest has bees I made against English soldiers, wearing! boots, penetrating a mosque and suing the natives.—Aus.-N.Z. CftMe Assn. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 5
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