BRITAIN AND EGYPT
THE TREATY PROPOSALS NO CHANGE IN POSITION. (British Official Wireless.) tim Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, November 5. The Foreign Secretary (Mr Artbui Henderson), replying to parliamentary questions to-day, said that the pbsitioj of tbo British Government in regard tc Egypt remained as stated last session when the Egyptian Government, which commanded a majority in the freely elected Egyptian Parliament, expressed a desire to resume the negotiations which were suspended last spring. The British Government would be prepared to do so on the basis of the treaty oro posals. Mr Henderson described the recent development in Egypt as a domestic issue, which was not effecting British interests in such a manner as to in volve the responsibilities of the British Gcnernmant under the 1922 declaration.
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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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126BRITAIN AND EGYPT Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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