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BRITAIN AND EGYPT,

NO CHANGE IN POLICY. (Offlclal Wireless.) RUGBY, Nov. 5. The Foreign Secretary, Mr Arthur Henderson, iii the House of Commons to-day said the position of the British Government in regard to Egypt remained as stated last session. When the Egyptian Government, commanding a majority in a freely-elected Parliament, expressed a desire to resume the negotiations suspended last spring the British Government would be prepared to do this on the basis of its treaty proposals. Mr Henderson described the recent developments in Egypt as a domestic issue which had not affected Britain's interests in such a manner as to involve the responsibilities of the British Government under the 1922

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 8

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BRITAIN AND EGYPT, Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 8

BRITAIN AND EGYPT, Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 8

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