CORDIAL SPIRIT
BRITAIN AND EGYPT SARWAT PASHA’S NEGOTIATIONS (British Official Wireless.) Rec. 1 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 8. Sarwat Pasha left London this morning for Cairo. Sir Austen Chamberlain was at the station to hid 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. H e added: “I cannot hut lie pleased by the spirit of cordiality which has been shown jn them. I found oil Sir Austen Chamberlain’s part the greatest readiness to arrive at a reconciliation of the Egyptian and English, points ol view. Whatever the result ot our conversations may he to the eventual negotiations, I am sure they will prove of the greatest help towards, the establishment of good understanding between the two countries.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16492, 9 November 1927, Page 8
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