SUDAN'S DESTINY NOT IN EGYPTIAN HANDS
Cairo Treaty Deadlocked, Says Times LONDON, Jamiary 5. Declaring that it is already clear the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiatior.s will make no further progress until the two -countries nd some way of reconciling their views about the future of the Sudan, the Times says the British cannot possibly accept the renewed Eg-yptian 'demands that the nnity of the Nile Valley should be permanent. The ultimate right of the Sudanese people to decide their own destiny can not be prejudiced in this fashion. On the ccntrary, they must be free to decide when the time comes on their independence and their relations with Egypt.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5302, 15 January 1947, Page 3
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108SUDAN'S DESTINY NOT IN EGYPTIAN HANDS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5302, 15 January 1947, Page 3
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