EGYPT’S POSITION
AMBASSADOR IN LONDON
SPEAKS TO BOTH LORDS AND COMMONERS t British Official Wln-i<--.-. ■ RUGBY. February 26. ! 'Die Egyptian Ambassador, Hassan j Pasha Nashaat. addressed a largely -! attended meeting of members of both Houses of Parliament under the chairmanship of Colonel Arthur Evans, M P., in the House of Commons today. The mooting had been arranged by the : British group of the Interparliament; Union and was one of a number of similar gatherings planned in the hope ■ >f affording private expert guidance on ; aspects of the war and it-: repercm.sions. The Ambassador dealt at length with the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, the : position of Egypt in relation to the war.' and the future of Egypt.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 5
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114EGYPT’S POSITION Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 5
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