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BRITAIN AND ZAGHLUL

“NO NECrOTIATIONS. ” -A TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT. LONDON, May 25. “Most timely and most necessary,” is how the Cairo correspondent of The Times i describes the British Residency’s official announcement that, “His Majesty’s Government has no intention of entering into negotiations or conversations concerning Egypt, with Zaghlui Pasha.” It i,i painted out that Zaghlui Pasha, and his entourage, in order to rehabilitate him in the eyes of the masses, had latterly persistently encouraged the idea that he ■would yet be called upon to negotiate with Britain. Zaghulist organs have even announced that Zaghlui had been invited to go to England in the summer, and discuss the situation unofficially. The circulation of this and similar statements wore tending* to have a mischievous effect, and it was daily becoming more evident that something was necessary to counteract them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 8

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BRITAIN AND ZAGHLUL Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 8

BRITAIN AND ZAGHLUL Otago Daily Times, Issue 19500, 8 June 1925, Page 8