REJECTION OF TREATS
"MORNING POST" PLEASED (United Press Assoejatio'n.—Copyright.): ■ (Eeceived 9th March, 11 a.m.) . •■'• '::' '"-■■ London,'Bth March. " ;;,; Tho "Morning Paet'^. .does . ript...re- . gret the rejection of the Treaty.1 :i It ' likes least the proposed intrusion of . the League of Nations upon tho Egyp- : tian scene. " Our' Foreign Secretary, in ' his infatuation, for Gehevaj .was.will .. ing to lay the .vital communications of the British Empire at the hazard of: re'-~V ference to ihe League.■■'■'. Fortunately' Sarwat and his. friends;-'do! not" share his enthusiasm. If the Wafd had.poii- . sessed more guile, it would, have vac- " cepted the Treaty and its conditions in , the,, coiifldent hope that some-ifuture ■'' Council of the League might, make trouble for the Empire in ' Egypt." '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 9
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116REJECTION OF TREATS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 9
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