6 DECEMBER 1924, Page 1

* * * * Last Saturday Ziwar Pasha's Government accepted

the British conditions with regard to the protection of foreigners in Egypt. They promised to preserve the powers and privileges of the Financial and Judicial Advisers whose offices are to be autonomous, and to respect the status and the recommendations of the European Section of the Department of Public Security. They also promised „to -provide .a new option by which foreign officials can retire with full indemnity. Finally, they agreed to the removal of the purely Egyptian unite from the Sudan and to the proposed increase of irrigation in the Gezira district of the Sudan. Thus, the three points in Lord Allenby's ultimatum which Zaghlul Pasha rejected have been accepted: by his successor. Asa result of this acceptance the British Marines were withdrawn from the Customs House at Alexandria.