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EGYPT ANXIOUS

FACE-SAVING SCHEME ON THE SUDAN ISSUE WAFD PARTY PROPOSAL CAIRO, Saturday. A long meeting of the Egyptian Cabinet preceded an eight hours’ sit ; ing of the Wafd Party executive, at which the Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotiations were discussed. It is understood that the feeling is that in view of other advantages gained at the London parleys, it would be bad tactics to . allow the negotiations to break down over the claim for a share in the administration of the Sudan. The Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, probably will urge a postponement of the Sudan problem on a basis of the status quo, with a face-saving concession of the right of Egyptians to migrate freely t 6 the Sudan. An pmissary carrying the TTafd Party’s proposals left Cairo by air for London, where the negotiations are to be resumed on Tuesday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 9

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140

EGYPT ANXIOUS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 9

EGYPT ANXIOUS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 957, 28 April 1930, Page 9

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