CAIRO DEADLOCK UNSOLVED
PALACE AND CABINET STILL AT ODDS AGREEMENT PRECLUDED BY MUTUAL DISTRUST (United Press Assn—Telegraph Copyright) (Received December 28, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, December 28. The Cairo correspondent of The Times says that despite great activity at the week-end the political differences between the Palace and the Government are unsolved, though individually the demands of the two parties seem unimportant. No doubt the failure to come to an agreement is caused by the conviction of each party that the other side is trying arbitarily to distort the Constitution.
Also, Wafdist fears of a Palace dictatorship find a counterpart in the charges of Palace sympathizers that the Wafd Party is seeking to cut the King’s claws before he is old and experienced enough to repress the claim that he is no more than a rubber stamp. .
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Southland Times, Issue 23394, 29 December 1937, Page 7
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