BRITAIN IN EGYPT.
It is rumoured (a cable in the Sydirey Sun says) that Lord Kitchener, who (succeeded the late Sir Bldon (jjorst- as Britisih in Egypt, will shortly be openly matte Viceroy, Which means that 'Br.ain intends to annex Egypt. This aoVon, it is tlw)uglit, has been hastened by bhe Turkish-Italian turmtoil. It is considered that Moslem power, as instanced by the Young Egyptian Party, hns growln too strong during tb-p Ty.pt three years, the National'st
movement having sjwtead to an alarming extent undier Sir Eldon Gorst. One of the Dondon, d'ailies declares that Lord Kitchener tiiv ] lost unless a change of power were lvade within a certain time. In the event of annexation mlilitary bases would be established a.t Alexanlria and Cairo, and the Soudan and would become a united North AMomi State.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 4
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135BRITAIN IN EGYPT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10468, 4 November 1911, Page 4
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