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heart of Egypts metropolis.

Situate about six miles from Cairo, on the edge of the desert is the celebrated rival of Thebes – "Heliopolis" (City of the Sun); here our camp is pitched within a quarter of a mile of the "Heliopolis" – "Cairo" electric tram.

Heliopolis, held a great reputation and was recorded I believe as the centre of religion and philosophy which is explained by the fact that the greatest sages of Greece, Herodotus and Plato came to stay here.

All that remains now of ancient Heliopolis is a single Obelisk.

The Heliopolis of to-day has sprung up within the last few years.

The finest hotel in all Egypt and, I believe, one of the finest in the world is the Heliopolis palace Hotel which is now – No. 1 Australian General Hospital. The interior of this building is simply magnificent. The lamps, which I believe come from Damascus, are said to form a collection unequalled for beauty and number in any other building in the East, and that the cost of these accessories alone would have been sufficient to build an ordinary hotel.

The interior decoration is truly magnificent.

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