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GRAVITY OF NEW SITUATION

Received Saturdav, 12.10 a.m; LONDON^ June 21. The gravest vievv is takeri in London of the consequences that may foll'ow the Muf ti 's' arrjval at. Cairn says the Yorkshire Post's diplomatie correspondent. The Govermnent is considering what represcntations can or should be made to Egypt. King Farouk, in giving urotection, is acting strictlv in aceorcijance with the tradition of the Moslem j religion. London recognises tliis anrl j therefore it is difficult for the GovernIment to demand the Ylufti's extradijtion, especialiy as there is no AngloKgyptian extradition trcaty. The Governnient is likely to roquest the Egyptian Government to undertake not to lallow the Ylufti to participate in ' politics.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

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GRAVITY OF NEW SITUATION Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

GRAVITY OF NEW SITUATION Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

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