BRITAIN & EGYPT
BETTER RELATIONS IN SIGHT NAHAS’S NEW TONE ANXIOUS TO MAINTAIN TIES (Received Friday, 11 p.m.). CAIRO, April 5. The political atmosphere has greatly improved owing to the receipt of the British Note and Nahas Pasha’s statement in the Chamber, during which he declared that: “The Egyptian Note, which Cabinet unanimously approved, represented the Government’s policy of safeguarding Egypt’s interests while maintaining Anglo-Egyptian friendliness on the programme best suited to strengthen Anglo-Egyptian ties.” It is believed that the statement closes the incident and that no further Notes are necessary.—(Australian Press Association).
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Wairarapa Age, 7 April 1928, Page 5
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