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SOLUTION OF CRISIS

KING FUAD'S MISSION

(United -Press Association. —Copyright.) ' : '" LONDON 1, 2nd June.

While expressing his inability to make a declaration, iSarwat Pasha, in a message to the "Morning Post," says there is every reason to hope, thanks to the spirit of good; understanding and mutual,' confidence which governs the "'relations of. the two countries,la solution of the ; crisis will not long be deJayed. ';_'" ' .The "Morning Post's," Cairo correspondent says that what is really behind the agitation is King Fuad's pending ■visit to England. . The Zaghlulists are striving their utmost to' render his departure difficult, fearing he will arrange a compromise. A political problem in the broadest flense does not ex--ist in Egypt, where tho vast bulk of the people are peaceable and want only, to bo left'aloneto attend to the cultivation of co.tton, but a handful of 1 pseudo-politicians, headed by Zaghlul, is making difficulties where none exist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 7

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SOLUTION OF CRISIS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 7

SOLUTION OF CRISIS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 7