UNREST IN EGYPT.
SITUATION INCREASINGLY GRAVE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Published in The Times) * , LONDON, Nov. 5. Alexandria telegrams indicate that there is itforeaeing, gravity An the Egyptian situation. 1 o Sir Valentine Chirol, writing The Times, sava the greatest tension exists. Lord Milner’s contemplated mission is too lato as a pacifybig influence, and might be a ‘signal for a graver political crisis than any previous one. , _ , The Times blames th e Government for deplorable iaxness in dealing with the situation.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 8 November 1919, Page 5
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