EGYPTIAN CRISIS
SITUATION INCREASINGLY GRAVE By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (lice. November 7, S p.m.) London, November 5. Alexandria lelegrams indicate inereas. iug gravity of the Egyptian situation. Sir Valentino Cliirol, writing in "Tho Times," says the greatest tension exists. Lord Milner's contemplated mission is too late to act as a pacifying influence, and might be tho signal for a graver political ci-isis than any previous one. "Tho Times'' blames the Government for its deplorable laxness in dealing with the situation.—"Tho Times."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 7
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