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THE EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

Cairo, Nov., 25,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924.

PRINCE'S GHOST.

Troubled by Menace of Socialism?

The reading public still dearly oves its ghost story, and hero is Itono cantaining all the bottor olements of a historio figure In armour and a' sllont warning. It bas boon seen by a roal, live poor-ss, too.

The Chamber has formulated 'n protest to the parliaments of the world and the Lengue of Nations against the British action. rcaflhms inter alla the complete independence of Egypt, and the Sudan, which countries must be regarded as integral, not permitting separation. It declares that despite Exypt's apologies and regrets ta carry w the deplorable crime, Brital has seized the occasion out an Imperialistic policy, counting on force to avenge herself on a pacific country. British action ignores the constitution and The British demands attacks the agricultural life of the country. are not related to the crine and are unprecedented in history. The Langue should intervene on behalf of a peaceful and helpless nation.

Paris, Nov, 25.

'The

the press emphasise of the comments of the impossibility of French intervention in Egypt though sub- mission of the paints at issue to the League of Nations is largely

ndvoented,

consensus

The Ere Nannale says that even Mussolini recognized that the case of Corfa wan within the compotency of the Ambassadors of the Conference.

The Geure says if the principles of the League are trodden under font the League will crash down amidst ribald taughter and Britain will have to shoulder the responsibility of its grotesque failure.

The Avenir declares that Britain is seizing on a route India and pledges similar those to which she objected in the ease of the Rhine and the Ruhr.

"It is not a ghost, but a won- dorful spirit of peace that has come to me from time to time in this historical home of mine," said Lday Limeriok, to a Daily Neter Toprechta ivo the othor day.

She was describing the latest apparition of a Black Prince, who is said to haunt Hall Place, Baxley Heath, Kent. Ho comes clad in armour and surrounded He only stays a with light. moment and thon vanishes. During the war he appearod twice, Lady Limerick declaros, at night, but this last visit was paid in broad daylight.

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telling the whole of Islam, that she intends to impose the recegnition it of her power-Router.

, Paris, Nav, 25.

Several pupers, while admitting the impassibility of foreign Intervention hope that the Anglo-Egyptian conflict can be settled by the League of Nations,

The Parle town council has unanimously passed a motion in this sense.Havas.

Rome, Nov. 25.

The The Augla Egyptian crisis is much commented on.

the situation typifies the Messagero

comment, comparing with the Italo-Greek crisis and declaring that the Foreign Office, the year after Corfu incident, acknowledges that when national honour was involved satisfaction was only obtainable from national strength.

Cairo, Nov. 25. British troops improved.

Most of the students Arc at The situation seems generally

The atmosphere has paraded the city this morning.

the schools but are not working.

again

to be approaching normal. The new Cabinet is remarkable inasmuch as it includes representatives of Istum, Christianism and Judaism and it was formed very rapidly. Ziwar was surprised at being summoned to the place, nevertheless he completed the task in six hars-Reuter

THE OPIUM CONFERENCE.

Geneva, Nov. 25.

The first Opium Conference re-met and discussed the question of import certificates in the course of a lengthy debate, wherein Sir Malcolm Delevingne, Mr. Sugimura and Mr. Campbell were the were reiterated. principal speakers. Most of the old arguments Finally the Conference interrupted its sitting to enable the British and Japanese delegates to confer privately, with a view to reaching announced amid agreement, and, after nearly two hours, it was applause that agreement had been reached in principle. but not as regards the actual wording of the article,

The Conference thereupou adjourned until next wrekruter,

Бан meant that danger throatons our country. This time I believe he brought à warning against the danger of Socialism.

And I belive his coming moans that our Prince of Walon is going to play a great part in saving the country from this dangor. For I believe that those who pass away oventually come back to live another life here, and I fool that the Prince of Wales is the Black Prince como back."

Lady Limerick explained that while she is not imaginative_she is very psychic. "When I go into a room I can sense the at mosphere created by the poople in it," she said.

"I have great faith in what the Prince of Wales will do. I re- membor seeing him at a ball at! Buckingham Palace before the War. I just looked at him, and said to a friend. That boy is going to play a tremendous part in the future of the country. has a wonderful face, so pathetic and sad, until it lights up with that radiant smile.***

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