TREATY WITH EGYPT.
FORMAL OPENING OF NEGOTIATidNSL
(smtisA orticiAh wraiti&s:) BTTGBY, March 80. The negotiations will be formally and publicly opened in the Locarno Boom at the Foreign Offije tomdrrbW iilorningi when speeches will be made by the' Foreign Secretary, Mf Heiidefi&fy and the Egyptian Prime Minister, tf alias PasM. Afttjr this B(fcsidb it is prdfcable that Will develop into expert examination of the existing draft treaty.. That embodying' the ftfopoials for a lasting arid hdridurable settles inent of the Arigld-figygtiati question? was drawn up in, agrdemeilt 6* Mr aha by Mahnicijid Pasha and pUBHSnea last. AUfiiust, Mr spn wlltf, in & cßtferihg note-, described the proposals as retifesemtifig the, extreme limit fie could recommend the British Government to go, undertook that if the profdsals wefe ratified by the Egyptian 'ftrliariient he wbuia .at . bnee submit these to Parliament W L6hddfi, WitH a view to the conclusion and rahficati6« 8f tB6 treat? carrying them intd
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 11
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