HER POUND OF FLESH
EGYPT ASKS TOO MUCH ON SUDAN CONTROL LATE SESSIONS IN LONDON Reed. 11.50. RUGBY, Wednesday. Negotiations with the Egyptian delegation are being resumed at 9 o'clock this evening and a session until the early hours of tomorrow morning is probable. A Cabinet meeting will be held tomorrow, when the position will come before the Ministers. Efforts are being made to achieve some definite result tomorrow. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, has postponed his departcure for Paris, on the way to Geneva, from tomorrow morning until the afternoon. The actual situation is that the matter of the Sudan is still unsettled and is still under discussion. At the same time the discussion is continuing on other points, such as the question of troops in the Suez Canal zone, points which have been raised again since the Egyptian courier arrived from Egypt with the observations of the Cairo Cabinet upon the reference made to them.
A Press Association message says the Egyptian delegates demand joint administration of the Sudan, which Britain declines to concede.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 966, 8 May 1930, Page 9
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