EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS
VICTORY FOR ZAGHLULISTS. SWEEPING SUCCESSES. . free* Aaaociation—By Telegraph—Copyright CAIRO, January 13. t So far 101 Zaghlulists have been elected io the Chamber out of 109 results to hand. A later message states that the Zaghlulists’ victory continues. Definite figures are not available, but it is anticipated that they will have approximately a 90 per cent, majority.—Reuter and A. and N.Z. Cables. v A SWEEPING VICTORY. ■ THE PRIME MINISTER DEFEATED. LONDON, January 14. (Received Jan. 14, at 7.10 p.m.) The Daily Express’s Cairo correspjndent states :* “Zaghlul Pasha, whose poli’.v is the complete severance of Egypt from Britain, has won an overwhelming victory at the elections. Out of 109 declared results 101 Zaghlulists have been elected. The defeated candidates include Zehia Pasha, the Prime Minister, and also the • Leader of the Constitutional Liberals,”— A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 8
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