18 SEPTEMBER 1920, Page 3

The four Egyptian delegates who have returned to Egypt to

describe the Milner scheme of self-government have made known their views at various meetings and in discussion with members of the Legislature and with the Press. The Cairo correspondent of the Times, writing in Tuesday's paper, divides the opponents of the scheme into those who say it does not go far enough, those who criticize it because. they are personal enemies of Zaghlul Pasha and would reject anything for which he was responsible, those who dislike it because they had no share in framing it, and those who have become rather alarmed at the success of their own demands. If all these groups, inspired by motives radical, conservative or perverse, were definitely to join forces, the scheme might be rejected.