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CAIR-h, November 29.—Sorwat Pasha's Ministry has resigned as a. result of the hostility of the ■Opposition, which desires the formation of a new Ministry to bring to a head questions such as the abolition of martial law and the Egyptian sovereignty over the Sudan. —Renter. PARIS, Novcmibe' 29.—The- pupetv commenting on the Greek cxeciiturns, point out tliat tlhe chief culprit (Constantino) was allowed to depart with impunity. They express the •belief that serious consequences are likely to follow the Anglo-Greek tension-. ‘Lo Journal's ’ Athens correspondent s'atcs that the executions were carried out at dawn by a. squad of thirly-llvo soldiers. Th'e bodies were handed to, the relatives for iburial. —Reuter. LAUSANNE. November 29—The principal Commission adopted a report dealing with the question of the islands. The Turkish delegates, who had previously refused to discuss tho question unless the Russian delegates were allowed "to participate, anado certain reservations. —Reuter,
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Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 12
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