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DUAL CONTROL IN SUDAN. INTRIGUE EVER PRESEINT. (Sydney “Sun’’ Cable.) LONDON, January 19. Mr G: Ward Price, visiting the Sudan,' declares that isiuce the assassination.of the Sirdar and the Khartoum mutiny, it is time that Britain plainly declared that the Anglo-Egyptian partnership in Suuan be suspended for a period of years, if not permanently dissolved.' Dual authority, he says, cannot he tolerated. An area as large as British India now is held by three weak British battalions- '*.'-, ;■ The recent measures to prevent Egyptian interference have been insufficient. So long as the Egyptian flag flies alongside the _ British, Egyptian intrigues will continue possible.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12042, 21 January 1925, Page 7
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