ENGLAND & EGYPT.
(nv klsx'ii'.ii- iKi.i.-;i:\rn. -ropyiuMir.) St. ri;Ti:i>i',i'i(i,. October '.I. Tin; Rn- si in pi.- hin gin that suii]ioi't be priveil tn France in demanding tin; English evacuation of Egypt, uini states that; it is d'Hiircrous tn Europe to illo w England to control Unit country. Francis ami Uussisi are now consulting on tlii' ijiii'stinn of a proti-st being entered again"!. the English control, iiml insisting on the adhesion to tbo terms of the treaties. Lu.VDOX, November 1. A'ldressins: «• meuling at Edinburgh Lord Ocorgc llainiHon, First Lord of the Admiralty, declared that if Eirypt were evacuated by England, a. stale of anarchy would ynvvii.il or the. country would be usurped by another Power, and in either ca-e England would have to intervene to re-occupy it.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3012, 3 November 1891, Page 2
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125ENGLAND & EGYPT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3012, 3 November 1891, Page 2
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