PARLEY WITH EGYPT
WAFD TALKS IT OVER THE PROBLEM IN SOUDAN A POSTPONEMENT PROBABLE. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright] Received April 27, 5.5 p.m. CAIRO, April 2G. A long meeting of Cabinet was preceded by an eight hours ’ sitting of the Wafd executive ending at two in the morning after discussing the AngloEgyptian negotiations. It is underMood that the feeling is that in view of other advantages gained at London, it M bad tactics to allow the conference to break down over the claim of a .share in the administration of the Boudan.
Nahas Pasha will probably urge a postponement of the Soudan problem on a basis of status quo with a facesaving concession of the right of the Egyptians to migrate freely to the Soudan. An emmissary carrying the Wafd proposals left by air for London. TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS I British Oftic Wireless I RUGBY, £pril 25. The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations which were adjourned just before Easter in order that members of the Egyptian delegation might consult their colleagues in Cairo upon certain points are to be resumed in London on Tuesday morning.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 98, 28 April 1930, Page 7
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