EGYPTIAN PARLIAMENT
SPEECH FROM THE THRONE REFERENCES TO BRITAIN LONDON, Nov. 18. The Daily Telegraph’s Cairo correspondent says: King Farouk opened his first Parliament. The Speech from the Throne expressed gratification at the loyal and sincere spirit in which Britain had cooperated at Montreux in the abolition of capitulations, which was the first happy result of the alliance of the solidarity between the two countries in the international domain to safeguard mutual interests and serve world peace.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23354, 20 November 1937, Page 14
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