The Suez Canal in Peace and War, 1869-1969University of Miami Press, 1969 - 214 pages |
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... Powers as fully compatible with national independence and sovereignty . Other countries in the Middle East are co - operating in this way . This is not a matter which merely concerns the United Kingdom and Egypt . What is at stake is ...
... Powers as fully compatible with national independence and sovereignty . Other countries in the Middle East are co - operating in this way . This is not a matter which merely concerns the United Kingdom and Egypt . What is at stake is ...
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... Power . ARTICLE V In time of war belligerent Powers shall not disembark nor embark within the Canal and its ports of access either troops , munitions , or materials of war . But in case of an accidental hind- rance in the Canal , men ...
... Power . ARTICLE V In time of war belligerent Powers shall not disembark nor embark within the Canal and its ports of access either troops , munitions , or materials of war . But in case of an accidental hind- rance in the Canal , men ...
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... powers resulting from the Firmans , and under the conditions provided for in the present Treaty , take the necessary measures for insuring the execution of the said Treaty . In case the Egyptian Government shall not have sufficient ...
... powers resulting from the Firmans , and under the conditions provided for in the present Treaty , take the necessary measures for insuring the execution of the said Treaty . In case the Egyptian Government shall not have sufficient ...
Table des matières
Railway versus Canal | 13 |
The Canal Concession is Granted | 20 |
The Company is Formed | 29 |
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Abyssinia Africa agreed agreement Alexandria alliance Allied Anglo-Egyptian Anglo-French Arab Arab League army ARTICLE attack Axis Bitter Lakes Britain Britain and France British forces British Government British troops Cairo Canal Zone commercial concerned Concession Constantinople declared defence Egypt Egyptian Government England enterprise European evacuation Fascist favour Ferdinand de Lesseps Foreign France French German High Contracting Parties hostilities India interests Ismailia Israel Israeli Isthmus Italian Italy Italy's Kantara Khedive labour Lake Timsah land League Liberian Libya Majesty's Government Mediterranean ment Middle East military million Minister Mussolini Nasser nationalisation navigation necessary Nile Norwegian November October operation Ottoman Empire Palestine Pasha passage peace Pelusium political Powers present Treaty proposed question railway Red Sea regarded route Russia scheme ships Sinai Sudan Suez Canal Company Suez Canal Convention Sultan territory tion traffic Tripoli Turkey Turkish undertaking United Nations vessels Viceroy waterway Western