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Raven Hill, 'Punch', July 9, 1924
The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium Agreement that ruled Sudan from 1899 was to last until 1955. |

By Raven Hill, 'Punch', October 8, 1924
Zaghlul Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, visiting his British counterpart Ramsay MacDonald.
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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', November 25, 1924
Sir Lee Stack, the British Governor General of Sudan and Commander of the Egyption Army, was assassinated in Cairo.
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By Low, 'The Star', November 27, 1924
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By Low, 'The Star', November 28, 1924
Tomb of Zaghlul's Sudan hopes.
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By Bernard Partridge, 'Punch', December 3, 1924
Mother Britannia admonishes Mother Egypt.
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By E.T. Reed, 'The Bystander', December 3, 1924
Britain evicts Egyptian troops from Sudan.
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By Elam, 'The Bystander', December 10, 1924
Zaghlul Pasha resigns as Egyptian Prime Minister. He died on August 23, 1927.
Forever remembered as the 'Father of Egytian Independence'.
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By E.T. Reed, 'The Bystander', December 10, 1924
'Great and unmoveable symbols of the British Empire'.
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Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Soviet Union, died on January 21, 1924.

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