BRITAIN AND EGYPT
MR. BEVIN’S POLICY. (Recd. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 23. In the Middle East in particular, we may be on the eve of the greatest partnership ever designed,” said Mr. Bevin, speaking at a lunch signalising the gift from Egypt of 100,000 sterling for the Alamein Club in Cairo. “I hope we shall leave forever the idea that one country is dominating another. I want our association on a basis of equality of partnership, in which the term An-glo-Egyptian means something to the world,”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1945, Page 5
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