EGYPT’S PRIME MINISTER
MISSION ENDED, GOOD UNDERSTANDING REACHED RUGBY, November 8, Sarwat Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt, left London this morning for Cairo and Sir Austen Chamberlain was at the station to bid him ‘farewell. In a statement to the Press, Sarwat Pasha said the purpose of his visit had been to resume with the Foreign Secretary the conversations begun in July. He added: “I cannot but be pleased by the spirit of cordiality which has been shown in them. I found, on Sir Austen’s part, the greatest readiness to arrive at conciliation of the Egyptian and English points of view. “Whatever the result of our conversations may he as to eventual negotiations, I am sure they will prove of thd greatest help towards! the establishment of a good understanding between the two countries.”
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1927, Page 5
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