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POSITION OF EGYPT.

The possibility of a raid upon lig* titis evidently realised by the Imperial authorities, for instructions h«v<« been issued by tlie Secretary of for r!ie Colonics that in fui'.iro »<•- J> -dy, will be allowed to ['and in thai country without a passport. ft is voj ianati- fp;i- {Jreafc Jirifcaiu. that ilu» defence of fclio 'Suez C'nial and Kiryi,l is not. Mi difficult matte:-. Force s c"" he landed there from India, ■ .Australia, Canada, and the T'ui'ted Kiniidom without danger of iiicle..stntir!:a On the other hand, tlie enemy wT lvcpifiiro ."do traverse a vast desert before. it ire aches tile Canal, and towisport cf munitions would be exceedingly d iffiealt. But before th l " 1 ra : d on I'to'pt can Iki under fa fo.-n, tlie (Ria>>iaiis that landing in liu' garta, together wibli the Anglo-French forces, will require to bo vlealt wiib

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 4

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POSITION OF EGYPT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 4

POSITION OF EGYPT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 4