EGYPTIAN CRISIS
BRITAIN’S RESPONSIBILITY. LIVES OF FOREIGNERS. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. July 28. The Umler-Sceretairy. for Foreign Affairs Dr. Dalton .replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that owing to disturbances at those 'ports. His Majesty’s ship Ramillies has proceeded to Port Said and H.M.S. Materhen to Suez. The Queen Elizabeth remains at Alexandria. Replying to other questions oil the subject of Egypt. l)r Dalton -said that ill view of its ultimate responsibility for the protection of foreign lives and property in Egypt and the danger fo public order which had manifested itself. His Majesty's Government considered it necessary to hold strictly to neoount the leaders of both (parties in the present const ittuionai conflict in Egypt. His Majesty's Government’® commwnicaticn was intended, bv dealing, in a. practicnl manner with the siUrnlinn. Ip make ihir, inmiistakah'ly clear.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 31 July 1930, Page 6
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