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5 party,
Government  of  India   Bill  fAct\ „     .        1919, 125, 128, 261          ]'
Grain depdts, 102 Grand Mufti, the, 193 Granvffle, Earl, 5fr;   principle laid •   down by, on Britisli Ad-mmisteatfon in Egypt, 208,
Greek Contractors during the late War, 135
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Hanbali*School of Islam, » Harvey, Sir Paul, 102, 220 Hasb-el-oumm, or " popular ''
112 B&sb-el-watan, or <c patrioticJ
112 Haynes, Mr., Adviser in Ministry
of Interior, 220
Hedjaz, new King of, 6, 252 ; represented at the Peace Conference, 147 Hicks Pasha, 49
High Commissioner, the, the first under    the    Protectorate, 121 ;  powers of, need for definition of, 305 Hilmi, Abbas, see Abbas II Himayat, Arabic word for Protectorate, 254, 259, 308 Holy Places of Arabia, see Mecca,
and Medina Hospitals,   Egyptian,  development
of, 75; travelling, 172 " House   of   the  Nation,"  the,  in
Cairo, 178, 196
Housing crisis, Egyptian, and Martial Law, 274
Huddleston, Brig.-Gen., and the relief of Assiut, 186, 187 C. J. B., member of the Milner Commission, 260, 264 ; project of, for merging Consular Court jurisdiction with that of the Mixed Tribunals, 307-8 Hussein, Sultan of Egypt, 123, 146, 160, 275; personality of, 132-3, 135, 277 ; death of, 133; on Bepresentative institutions, Self - government, and the definition of the British position in Egypt, 129
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policy  ajnus, f of, 279-81, Oi of  justificar &c., 29S-9 " Independent Liberal
278
India, England, and Egypt, interrelations of, ISffhe Morley-Minto reforms in, 111 : Princes and People of, during the War, 1-7 ; Bcpre'-sentation of, in the Councils of the Empire, and at the Peace Conference, 127 ; British employed in, fewer than in Egypt, 214
Infant Mortality, Egyptian, 162 Inspection of Egyptian Provincial
Administration, 211 Interior,    Egyptian.   Ministry   of, British failure at, in" 1919, 218 ; change of adviser, 220 International   Inquiry,   the,   S3 Pitfalls   besetting   the   British
Occupation, 52 sqq. Treaties, restrictions placed by,
on Egypt, 57
Internationalism, drawbacks of, 56. 57 sqq., 71, 75office of, 150;  on Liberal