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Show BRITISH GRANT ! EGYPT'S WISHES LONDON Feb 17 (By The sso-Olated sso-Olated Press). It I3 authoritatively ( announced that con ers.it Ions held In I London between Premier Lloyd b inge. Soven li;n Secretary Oirzon and Field Marshal viscount allenby, British high commissioner in Egypt and the Sudan, ha led to 11 complete agreement on the policy to be pursued in Egypt, and the proposals to be presented pre-sented to the Egyptian government. Tho nature of the agreement has not been specified, but according to reports that have been current, Field Marshal Allenby favored following high commissionership unless the I British goernment decided either to I adopt a purely military policy or to 1 make the concessions urged by Lord I M liner. The London Times Hays it is gener-ally gener-ally assumed that Field Marshal Al- ten by will return to Egypt shortly with 'proposals which will enable him to continue his mission in a manner srit-isfactory srit-isfactory to himself and the Egyptian government. The newspaper recalls that even the moderate Egptians refused re-fused to form a government unless Great Britain accepted certain conditions, condi-tions, including a British pledge to abolish tho protectorate and consent to the establishment of a parliamentary parliamen-tary government. The Times adds that Field Marshal Allenby strongly urged the govern -j ment to acc,ept the proposal of the I moderate Egyptians |