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CAIRO STRIKE MANIA. j CAlßO.—il'he strike mania, which has been raging for two months, is | accompanied by the formation of all sorts of ridiculous unions- The League to Pay No : Rent is ' «n' example. Sir William. Willocks, writing in the Mail, accuses the Residency and its British advisers of ic|rimjinal inegligence, paa-llculaa-ly 'n the administration of the Governmenfc" service. He asserts that favouritism iii promotions is estranging competent Egyptians and reducdng the Protectorate to a sham. The Revolutio>na,ry Committee of El'Azhar Mosque has ordered thaithere ishall tye no violence before Lord Milner's commission begins i*s work. .'•'.■_. MIAiLTA,—The Essex Regiment, which is now on__dts way to Malta, and the Worcestershire* and the Gordon Highlander*, which had been detailed for duty at Malta, ara now not-coming'here. It is stated s that their services axe required in I "OTAG'S TTEAD^ mEAS. STILL MAINTAIN THEIR POPULARITY IN THE FACE OF. INCREAPTNTG rOMPFTIJION. WE NEVER LET THE DOWN ' Grown on British Soil- s Packed by >«ekla.Tid Labour. Why Pay Wages in the South? ALL STOREKEEPERS. A. J. ENTRICAN AND CO., LTD., i TEA BffWWTHANTS, j AUCKLAND. -^ ~

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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14070, 18 December 1919, Page 1