INSISTENT DEMAND
BRITISH MOVE-OUT • EGYPT AND SUDAN 'I king farouk's speech <lO a.m.) CAIRO, Nov. 12. The Government would continue to ,cress demands for unity of the Nile Valley and the evacuation of British troops from Egypt and the Sudan, said King Farouk in opening the twentythird session of the Egyptian Parliament.
", ‘‘lf Britain finally decides to accept Egyj pt’s demands the two countries could, within the framework of the United-Nations, consolidate their relations on thg basis of equality and ’sovereignty.” z ~ King Farouk said that Egypt considered any solution of the Palestine problem which did not recognise the Arabs’ right to independence and unity, would be doomed to failure and gravely threaten Middle East security.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22484, 13 November 1947, Page 5
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