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CRISIS IN EGYPT

KING v. PREMIER. FORMER OBJECTS TO AN APPOINTMENT. LONDON, December 13. The Cairo correspondent of the “Daily Herald” says: Despite press secrecy a grave constitutional crisis as between King Farouk and the Government of Egypt is coming to a bead. The Premier, Nahas Pasha, is determined strongly to oppose what he regards as King Farouk’s unconstitutional interference in political affairs including his refusal to approve of an official who was nominated by Nahas Pasha because he is a Christian. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Cairo correspondent says: When the tension

reached a climax, Nahas Pasha was ordered a week’s rest because he was suffering from an abscess.

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Grey River Argus, 14 December 1937, Page 5

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CRISIS IN EGYPT Grey River Argus, 14 December 1937, Page 5

CRISIS IN EGYPT Grey River Argus, 14 December 1937, Page 5

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