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Show J BRITISH TO KEEP 1.. General Boycott Results in Lord Milner Drawing Up Terms Providing JljJ For Freedom J li M!i,V BROXNER, European Mnnazcr, i . jk gfl LONDON". Sept- 25. Sand Zaghlul WjtiiM Pasha, the Georgi W ishlngton of fr'A Egypt! f.'fJH 'lhls 15 wh:a Egyptians in the fu- . I'm, probablj w I call for, E ia lesa .ill signs fail. Egypt I mo e J; fl to be a free ;.nd independent nation, ft HB entering the league of nations. coi- . W ducting her own financei command- J ing lifT nwn arm a id .l'.ina: prac- W tlcally al! things thai an Independent t;. nation docs. And It will bu ver;. y largely due t - Zaghlul Pasha, leader fc. . of the Fgyptlr.n N'aOo-ialltt pert . GIP1 : ROM I 3TGLAND. Hi . Egypt-., in i.' 'ii! i5 r i .... i fStl pledges made to the Egyptians, ecn us !3flS we fulfilled our pledges to .he Ca-1 i n i BSKi 'i he British entered Egypt In 1881 j WtwM to no'P restore order pjgB The Egyptians were excluded from "fW pence conference. Zaghlul p'-si-.i .j ;AJ .md otherj wore named a delegation iflgfl to S'0 to Par,s a,: how. They so. no -iSrpa farther than Malta SinalM Instead. Iord Milner, secret :r of state for the colonies, was sent to IflgflH 4 Egypt to try to arrange a new . on-ffiBKgj on-ffiBKgj etltutlon under the British protector -SffliE?? a,c- The mission wan practicall) o - mBk rotted all over Egypt The members were met with a solid demand fcr r.a .; i Independenci Jjt. i"1 Milner returned to London, sen; for ., Zpghlul and alte i confer- 4 enees, a program has net n which Is .'-atufartorj t Ij h 1. u' There is small like, hooJ of the Sfil-ner Sfil-ner report being turned down bj the British and Egyptian cabinets and m parliaments. : w'! j 0 brief. Milner has agreed that . "J Egypt's independence shall be rec- if S ognlzed by Great Britain. f 1 Her Integrity shall be guaranteed i:'.;,''ij against outside aggression 'utfl n return Egypt is to recognize Britain's privileged pes. lion i-i th? flMjjMtjl N'lle va!le arid, In case of war. givo CT-"" English troops ( i i ry facility in Egyptian Egyp-tian terrltorj Great Britain la to be pcrmiM .! to M'jy maintain a garrison, probably at K in- iSEJa tara. to protect the Sues canal. 5fc2 Egypt snail regain mtrol of her I Z foreign relations subject i" her not making treaties at variance with Brit-''!?. Brit-''!?. 'L3 ich policy !jftJ2 She shall have her own diplomatic TKg? representatives abroad. j The various go n, . i n al minii- ' JX tries shall be run by Bgyptians nrlth- H M out British ad isei-3, unless spcclflcallv a?kcd for by the Egyptlai |