STUDENTS RESUME WORK
BIRCH" ROD DEEMED REMEDY
SUDAN NEGOTIATIONS 1 PROSPER.
(DUIIID PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFTRIGHT.)
(RIUTIR'I TILIOtAIC.) (Received Bth January, 9 a.mij
: CAIRO, 7th January. Resignations from the Wafd.are increasing owing to the alleged open Republicanism 'of the majority of the Zaghlulists. .Many students have resumed their studies in consequence of the Governwent a firm;. attitude. Th 0 • schoolmasters, however, regret tho absence of corporal punishment in the , Government schools. They emphasise that the birch and cane are the only really effective methods of keeping order and discipline .Common grqund has been . reached and an agreement is in sight in the neggtjations regarding the extension of .V!?;"??^ irrigation scheme,- also the apportionment of. Njle water between is-gypt and the'Budan. , The pourparlers are characterised by the greatest good, will on both aides.
The Wafd is the Zaghlulist organisation.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 7
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STUDENTS RESUME WORK
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 7
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