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THE EGYPTIAN DEADLOCK.

EXCITEMENT IN CAIRO. NATIONALISTS DEFIANT. WIDENING THE GULF, By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received 7-40 p.m.) Renter. LONDON, Dec. 4. Telegrams from Cairo state that the city is agog with excitement at the publication of the documents relating to the Anglo-Egyptian negotiations. Zaghlul Pasha, tho Nationalist leader, in an interview, that Lord Curzon's project could not be accepted by any Egyptian, however moderate, apd would only widen the gulf between England and Egypt. Referring to a statement in the explanatory note that the British Governmeet is opposed to any fanatical disruptive type of Nationalism, Zaghlul Pasha said that if a threat was directed against hip friends or himself it would not turn them from the legitimate path. They were determined to pursue their aims and were ready to bear all sufferings such a course might entail.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 7

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THE EGYPTIAN DEADLOCK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 7

THE EGYPTIAN DEADLOCK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 7

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