SIR ELDON GORST,
REPORTED TO BE BINKDTO. A VISIT PROMM? HE KHEDrVE,, 8y Teleßfiph.— Prem AKeoolnttoß,— Oopytl|M< (Received Jtriy 10, 8.40 ft.m.) LONDON, 9th July, Sir Eldon Gorst, kte BritieK repi?eeen% tative in Egypt, who lim been lyitig -ill for Borne time pa*t at hie fathers tesi«, dence at Casti© Combe, Wilt^liina, itreported to be sinking. Abbas Hilmi, Khedive of Egypt, spent a.n hour at Bir Eldott o<H^t'» bweWe. The fltrt.lttjfitiee w«re nnAwar© of ihe vfaft.. Hi& Highn«» travelled incognito to Wiltshire to see Sir Eldon Ooret, R.nd -then.weait to Pftris. An interesting «cooant o£ 'Sir EWon florßt and hi« w«rk ia Egypt, will b<!» t \ found, on page £ «f this issue.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 8, 10 July 1911, Page 7
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112SIR ELDON GORST, Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 8, 10 July 1911, Page 7
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