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ASKED TOO MUCH.

SANER COUNSELS. Egyptians and British Treaty Negotiation. SUDAN MODIFICATION. (United P.A.-Electric Telegrapli-Copyright) CAIRO, April 27. A long meeting of the Egyptian Cabinet preceded an eight hours' sitting 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 shaie 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 to the Sudan. An emissary carrying the Wafd party's proposals left Cairo by air for London, where the negotiations are to be resumed on Tuesday:

CAIRO, April 27.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 7

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ASKED TOO MUCH. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 7

ASKED TOO MUCH. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 7

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