BRITISH PROTECTORATE OVER EGYPT.
_From the Idea Nazionale, Dec. 19, 1914:_
The British Government's act merely sanctions a situation already
existing in fact since 1882. In our governing circle it is not thought
that the change of regime in Egypt will occasion, at least for the time
being, any great modifications in public law in relation to the
international statutes regulating the position of foreigners in Egypt.
_From the Tribuna, Dec. 20, 1914:_
The Mediterranean agreement, in which Italy, too, has taken part,
implicitly recognized the actual status England had acquired in Egypt.
Now the war has demonstrated the judicial incongruity of a Turkish
province in which and for which the English had to carry out warlike
operations against Turkey. The protectorate already existed in
substance, and Great Britain might now even have proclaimed annexation.
_From the Giornale d'Italia, Dec. 19, 1914:_
Great Britain had for some months been preparing this event, which
legally regulates a situation which has existed in fact. The present
situation has been brought about without any disturbance, like
everything that England does, in silence, neatly and without disturbing
any one.
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