FUTURE IN EGYPT
PREMIER INTERVIEWED. A CONSTITUTIONALIST. EAITH IN PAELAMENT. Aust. Press Assn.—United Service, Received July' 26 1.0 p.m. - -LONDON, July 25. Interviewed in Alexandria, the Egyptian Premier, Mahmoud Pasha, said: —"Mussolini ancU Kcmal ‘believe in dictatorships, but I am a constitutionalist and believe in a Parliamentary regime. I am saving, not destroying, the Constitution.” He added that the Government intended to execute a large draining scheme in Egypt arid the Sudan in She autumn to ameliorate the conditions of small cultivators.; • , ■ WATDISTS AT WORK. ’ PARLIAMENT ON THEIR OWN ' ;■ "Times” Cables. . Received July 26, 1.0 p.m. , - LONDON, July 25. The Alexandria correspondent of "The Times” says that is is reported that* the Wafdist Senators and Deputies , intend assembling on 28th July, and declaring themselves a lawful assembly of Parliament in a similar manner to the procedure in 1925, when the Wafdists of the two Chambers gathered in hotels in Cairo.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6672, 27 July 1928, Page 7
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