EGYPTIAN DEADLOCK
LORD CURZON'S ATTITUDE. ! NATIONALIST LEADER'S VIEWS. UNITY SOON DEMONSTRATED. '. (Australian and N".Z. Cable Assn.); Received December 7, 9.45 a.m. PARIS, December 6. Zagh'lul Pasha, interviewed by the Matin's representative, said the documents just published establish Britain's will to' maintain her sovereignty over Egypt and to make the prospects of an' understanding impossible. Lord Curzon's'plan is equivalent to annexation. General S. W. Allenby's note constitutes a violation of all rights and promises. It is certain that Egypt's unity will soon be demonstrated in a striking manner. "We intend pursuing our objective by all legitimate means," Taghlul Pasha concluded.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14820, 7 December 1921, Page 5
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