IN PALESTINE
. EGYPT’S AUTONOMY. NEUTRAL MINISTRY LIKELY. 'United Press Association—By Elecvrir Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Sept. 21. The prospects of the draft AngloEgyptian Treaty remains uncertain. The political situation is complicated and o .-soure Imt it is understood that Mnhmond Pasha is willing to resign the Prime Ministership if a Coalition, comprising his own Party and the Wafd Party, can he formed. There are no signs that the extreme Nationalists will agree to this. CAIRO, Sept. 24. Nahas Pasha, in an interview, said that the dictatorial machine was still functioning. The W aid's programme was that a neutral Ministry should conduct the Parliamentary elections as early as possible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1929, Page 5
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