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THE HONGKONG

FELLAH-

HILE. Nahas

he tills world's richest land,

W quarrels with he tills

Farouk, and Ma- homed Mahmud prepares an election, and the cafés of Cairo and Alex- andria buzz with talk of politics, the fellah goes on, from dawn to dusk, day in day out, year after year, working in the fields.

He and his ancestors have done the same for thousands of years.

His way of life hardly differs to-day from that of his fore- fathers, as you may see them pictured on the walls of tombs bulit three thousand years be- Core Christ. Hia standard of liv- ing is much the same.

Working the richest land in all

the

world. he has-and has always had-little galu of it.

Out of the wealth of Egypt and the labour of the fellah Cheons built his Pyramid and Rameses his great temples: Imperial Rom drew tribute.

Mamelukes and Turks, and, later, European inancler, got Breat wealth. To-day, in spite of the troubles of world depression, Calto and Alexandria are rich cities.

Tall comes from the land. But the people whose pallent, unremit- ting inbour draw the wealth from the land are poor to-day as in the days of the Pharaohs, In the days of the Mumelukes, In the days of the Turks,

They are indeed fed. On the food they have, an Englishman in England would starve. The climate helps: and the long habit of centuries.

But beyond a bare minimum of food they have little or nothing.

Seen from rond or rull or river. the little mud brick village among ita palm trees looks picturesque.

yet his home is a mud hut

By W. N. EWER

Then are as poor us in the days of the Pharaohs.

But the reality. quarters

seen

at close

The "home"

the

poorer fellah or of the paid labourer is a single room. Four walls of sun- dried mud brick and a roof covered with maize alalks to break the sun's heat. A hole in the roof for light and ventilation.

Inside, a mud floor and a mud mastaba a sort of platform or dals, eighteen inches or so above the floor, which is bed and couch and, indeed, all the furniture.

On the four a few pots. On the mastaba a roll of bedding, and, in the corner, the painted chest which the bride brought when she was married, and in which her trinkets and other little family treasures are kept,

That is all.

That, except for their clothes and their tools, is the sum total of their possessions.

Unless they own a donkey or a bulTala; in which case the animals

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have another room, which has no mastaba, but which is otherwise hardly distinguishable from that of the humans.

Others

These are the poorest. are a little better oft. 3ome by such standarda almost prosperous. But everywhere a terrible poverty,

And everywhere disease. Egypt to-day, as in Moses' day, has her plagues. And as all through her history, the country is to-day occupied by invading armies who batten on the fellabeen.

T

HE fellah's greatest enemies to-day are not Romans or Turks or British or any foreign conqueror. They are a worm and a snail- both immigrants from Central Africa.

From the hookworm, lying in countless millions in the soul he gets ankylostoma: from a tiny

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snafl living in the stagnant water which irrigates his folds, he gets bilbarzia,

The statistics sound incredible. Boventy or eighty per cent, of the rural population, they say, have one or other: most of them both.

They do not, on the whole, kul, but they lower the energy, weaken the muscles, produce Inssitude and dobility. And this in a people who to live must work all the daylight hours.

Third

Ankylostoma, bilharzia,

of the plagues of modern Egypt is trachoma, the terrible infectious "Egyptian oplichalmia," which Napoleon's troops brought back to France, but which has been nearly stamped out in Europe,

TINETY per cent, of the population, they sny,

N

are or have been in- fected, have defective vision as a result. The number of blind and one-eyed is appalling

"Greatest care and greatest cleanliness are essential," said on English ophthalmic surgeon, dis cussing ways of checking tra- chonia, For instance, every member of a family should have his own towel."

Admirable advice. But, as most Egyptian families have no towel ut

all not very helpful.

bo

At bottom all three are discases

will of poverty. Trachoma endemic while familles live and #leep horded together without the rudiments of sanitation.

Ankylostoma and bilharzia could both be checked by sanita- tlou, and by the use of shoes in the folds and waders in the water, But resistance of long habit apart-how many fellahin afford shoes or waders?

can

So, in spite of the tireless work of an inadequate medical service, the plagues go on. Blharzia bad even grown worse; because modern permanent irrigation" helps the snail,

There are even some who main- tain that the fellah was better off before the dams were built, when the Nile flooded his fields in winter and receded in spring. He now grows two crops a year: but the snall (or the bug which lives first in the anail and then in his velns) is sapping his vitality.

But, as I say, it is his poverty which is the chief root of the evil, The wealth of Egypt is produced from the soil by the fellah. But it is drained from him.

I he is tenant under a landlord, the landlord takes henvy toll: and gives little or nothing in return, If the fellah owns his own land he is heavily over-taxed, while the wealthy folk of the towns escupa too lightly: though this, be it said to its credit the Wald Govern- ment had been planning somewhat 10 modify.

ASTLY, there are the hundred and one ways In which the middle- men of various kinds take toll of the produce of the land on its way from the peasant to the consumer. Since perennial irrigation, started a century ago by Mahomed All, made possible the growing of cotton and of sugar cane, vast for- tunes have been made. The wealth of the country has enormously in- creased. But little enough share in the increase has come to the fellah. He stays poor in the midst of it while Cairo and Alexandria abound in luxury.

The Nile, they say is Egypt, and Egypt is the Nile. But for the water of the great river, that long green ribbon a thousand miles long, sometimes only a mile or two broad --that runs from the Sudan to the Mediterranean, would be barren desert like the land on cach side.

But if Egypt is the Nlic, Egypt is also the fellah. It is his labour which has used the Nile water to make the country rich, though he stays poor himself,

One day, perhaps, the too patient fellah will pesert himself, and a change will come. But it is not yet.

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HOW IT BEGAN Berdanier

GETTING INTO A SCRAPE

DEER HAVE A HABIT OF DIGGING DEEP HOLES AT CERTAIN SEASONS. THESE WERE CALLED "SCRAPES" --AND SINCE BOTH DEER AND HUMANS.SOME- TIMES FELL INTO THESE "SCRAPES "AND WERE BADLY. INJURED, THE ABOVE PHRASE SPRANG UP TO MEAN "GETTING ONESELF INTO AN UNPLEASANT POSITION.”

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