ZAGHLUL OF EGYPT.
CAIRO DISAPPOINTED. INEXPRESSIBLE FEELINGS. ' LONDON, Oct. 11. Hie failure, of Zaghlul Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, in Jus negotiations with the British Government, is still the dominant topic of discussion in . Egy.pt, says, the Alexandria corres- . pen dent of the Times. It lias caused a deep and widespread feeling of disappointment which, added to the grow-' mg , discontent with the manner in which the country has recently been governed, is tending to create a spirit of opposition, even among the followers •of Zaghlul; but whether this opposition will prove articulate is very doubtful, in view of the peculiar difficulty present-day Egyptians find in expressing their feelings freely. ECONOMY IN ESSENCE. “Cathedral” Flavouring Essences are really the most economical you can buy; because being so pure and highly concentrated, a few drops go a long wav. You can choose from fourteen fruity flavours, including essence of orange, rose, vanilla, lemon, almonds, aniseed. Put “Cathedral” on your next grocery list. ' ~ 6
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 14
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