SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN DISCUSSIONS (British Official Wireless.) R«c. 2 p.m. ' LONDON, Nov. 7. Snnrnt Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, leaves London to-morrow after a week's visit, during' which he and the Foreign (.Secretary, Sfir Austen Chamberlain, were enabled to continue .(he informal conversations, which began during Sanvat Pasha's visit in July, on the, subject of the relations between Great Britain and' Egypt. It is understood that mutually satisfactory progress has been made during the discussions.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16491, 8 November 1927, Page 8
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