EGYPT
ZAGHLULIST INTRIGUES,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
CAIRO, July 25. The military arrested four members 01 the ZagMulist delegation for the secret publication of a seditious, violent manifesto regarding Zagblul’s health. t he, document bitterly denounces the AngloEgyptian Government, accusing it of the violation of the laws of humanity, and Concludes with a direct incitement to mutiny and riot.—A. and ,N.Z. Cable. [Speaking in the House of Commons on March 14, in reply to a question regarding Zaghlul’s deportation, Mr Ctarberkin recalled ZaghM’s record, which was very bad. Ho was a follower of Arabi Pasha, and was an open sympathiser with Turkey during the war. Ho was the initiator of a violent Campaign which terminated in the disturbances in March, 1919. There wns o. sigli of relief when he dep&rie-d (Mr Chamberlain addcd),_ and ho would not be brought back while there was a danger to the peace of Egypt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 4
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