GOOD RELATIONS.
GREAT BRITAIN AND EGYPT,
ZAGHLUL PASHA’S STATEMENT.
Received March 19, 9-30 a.m
LONDON, March 18. The Times’s Cairo correspondent reports that Zaghlui Pasha in an interview declared: “I consider that we are on the threshhold of a new era in which the good relations between Britain and Egypt will be consolidated and fixed on a solid and durable basis. We want to see in Britain a great friend in good or bad fortune, each of us rejoicing in the other’s prosperity. It appears to me that the sentiments of both countries are such that we should be able to arrive at a mutually satisfactory entente."—Times.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 969, 19 March 1924, Page 5
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