"ETERNAL JUSTICE"
MESSAGE FROM ZAGHLTTL, BRITISH MINISTRY CRITICISED. LONDON, December 1, ZaMdul Pasha, ex-Prime Minister of Egypt, has .sent the following message to Urn London meeting of the Council for the Prevention of Wan “Tho British Government, before tho murder of Sir Lee Stack, had determined to get rid of my Government, whie.h had been thoroughly constitutional. The new policy was shown by the adjourning of Parliament, and tho arrest of members without a definite charge being made against them. “Troops violated the sanctity of tjieir victims’ homes at dawn, trampling upon the Constitution, which gives members of Parliament immunity from aucst. “ Egypt is quiet as tho result of my appeal's” despite military and police provocation. England’s Imperialist dread of arbitration increases the bitterness of their suppressed indignation, but the people are not dismayed. They all believe in eternal justice.”
Counsel: “ And what was the defendant doing meanwhile ?” 1 He was telling me a funny story. Remember, sir, that you arc on oath.” “Well, anyway he was telling mo a stpr^”
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Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 4
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171"ETERNAL JUSTICE" Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 4
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