342 Egypt ment, which is responsible for the security of foreigners, is to be under a British official with a British staff. The commandants and their assistants in Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, and Suez are to be British, with adequate British assistance to control the police. In the Public Prosecutor's Office there is to be a British inspector and an expert with assistants. The British Financial and Judicial Advisers are to havfe adequate British assistance in their responsibility for safeguarding foreign interests. In the Railways, Telegraphs, and Telephones all the control and essential technical posts are to be held by British. The head of the Port and Light Service is^to be British, with adequate British assistance. These officials are retained at their previous salaries for a term of three years. G. Y. June 8, 1927.