EGYPT.
AMERICA'S RECOGNITION. Reoeived May 2, 11 p.in, London, April 24. The Presi Bureau announces the publication by the Foreign Office of the Note communicated to General Allenby on the 22nd iist. by the United States' Minister at Cairo, announcing that President Wilson recognises the Eritish protectorate over Egypt, proclaimed in December, 1914. The president reserves for further discussion the details of the recognition, along with the question of the modification of any American rights which the decision may entail, President Wilsoji and the American people have every sympathy with the legitimate aspiration* of th» Egyptian people for a further measure of self-government, but view with regret any effort to obtain its realisation by resort to N-Z. Cable Assoc, and Renter. ORDER MAINTAINED BY BRITISH OFFICIALS. London, May 1. Egypt is quieter. British officials under martial law, are carrying on the Government, as the Egyptian Government is,not carrying out its functions. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1919, Page 5
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