BRITAIN ADAMANT.
“ALL OR NOTHING.” EGYPTIAN TREATY NEGOTIATIONS SAFEGUARDING THE CANAL. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel. —Copyright. (Received April 3, 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, April 2. Though there is strict official reticence about the exchange between the British and Egyptian delegations, it is learned there is not the slightest prospect of Britain receding from the terms laid down. There will be no piece-meal variations. It will be. a case of all or nothing, otherwise the conditions of the 1922 declaration with the reserved points will be reverted to. In that case the proposed withdrawal of troops from Cairo to the Canal zone, which is already viewed with askance in the Dominions would not be carried out. It is also learned that the safeguarding of the Canal would be the last thing on which further concession would be wrung from JBritain. .
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 8
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139BRITAIN ADAMANT. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 8
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