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FIRM YDS NO. GE-2717"Yr 40 , A
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Cairo 12 August 1946 Current 10 25/4
SUBJECT& MINERAL - Miscellaneous Intelligence Notes STATUS
SPICIFICs Open1. Activities of Ismail Sidki
Pasha.2. Strike of the workers laths
Nile Textile Fantory.3. Change of residence of the Mufti,
Raj Amin al-Husseini.4. Activities of Victor Emmanuel, =-
king of Italy.
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RIFEMENCIs
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EVALUATION: Reliable
DISTEINOVIONs Washington (2) OFFICEFt III CHARM AG 25 )11Files
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It Is rumored both in Rritish and Egyptian circles
that The ngyptian Prime ITinister ISMAIL =iv Pasha ihen
. handing over the Egyptian Reply to Lord 3TANSOATE at the
ANTONIADES Palace gave tha general impression that he
would leave the door opened for Negatiations for a period
of TEN DAYS, after that date he (smov) would resign and
whatever happefned. in the country imuld not be his fault.
2 August 1946
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INTEILISINCH HOTS Va
It is most reliably reported that I.E. the Prime
lisnisterNSAIL IINNI Pasha asked Sheikh HASSAN al-BASHIL
to visit him at the Ministry at Bulkeley, Remleh.
Sheikh HASSAN al7BANIA acquiesce and had pereoma)1.
interview with the Ngyptian Prosier.
The reason for this meeting was the ISKAIL ismasked firmly the leader of the TESIAN al -MOLESKIN to
refrain from making any speeches or writing any articles
or visiting any places for a week of tea doys until the
British reply would be received.
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3 Avoust 1946
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INTILLIOINCR IOU - Offloial
It is reliably reported that at the MLR =OILS
TOM, the laborers went on strike this morning at about
seven a.m. ?hey wanted their bonus i.e. ten days' salary .
paid is one time. The Ianagemont wanted to pay it is
two times, ono at Ramadan and the other at Oirbas
Laborers rofused and after discussion and Police inter-
vention, the manager decided to pay 10 days' bonus in moo
time.
Workers of the section affected returned to work and
the situation is normal.
4 August 1946
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It is reliably reported that the ez •Nstri of r I 0
Palestise has changed living quarters is Alexandria.1
Mai AMIN al-HUSHRINI is sew installed is the
?slue of Prisee MUHAMMAD AL! at Zisisia.
I. is guarded by Maptias Arm man soldiersarmed with rifles.
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It is reliably reported that. tae ex-ling of Italy4.
Vittorio Emmanuel, has purchased 00,000 feddans in Egypt.
The money used in this trsnaaetion was brought by
SM31B ELKO, who has been atteoh“ as interpreter,
with the Italian Royal fanny* They were easkets eontel•
ning epld.
48P/6=US RITZ& /MILS will be shortly leaving Egypt for
Switzerland on a &lesion for the ez-K14s. Vittorio Inmanuele.;
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abd Haman al-Banft4Purchase oOrigins Cairo by sx-KTheaters NM
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gemplommr. The following information WAS received from a submource with
good connections in official circles,
1. On or about 3 August Prime Minister Ism,41 Sidql invited Sheikh Hamandit Am"../A/s.,
al-Banna , to come to the Ministry4for a personal interview. The purpose of this A
filme -issetinvehiseirmserheilb.eieraigigadimasessim, was to request the leader of the ow
Ikhean alAluslimin Society to refrain from anti-British propaganda in his speeches
and in his newspaper articles for a period of ten days, pending the British replya ele st ii4i;
to the Egyptian
2. It is reported that em-King is ictor Fessanuel of Italy has purchasedpa.d
150,000 feddans in Igypt. This ground was peamresmtty Saheb Rifest limas, anhad
interpreter emmumbrd to the4toyal family, with gold which he ibrought into the country.
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INTELLIGENCE DISSEMINATIOt. NUMISER 70574•
COUNTRY Egypt ORIGINAL RFT. 0S-2717
SUBJECT Interviswbotemen Isma g 11 Sidqi and Sagan DATE OP INFO. 3 August 1946almaanna: ?urchass of Land by ex-ILing DATE OF RPT. 22 Anima 1946Victor Itamarmel OIST/URUTED 9 September 1946ORIGIN CairoTHEATRE 1.3 CONFIRMATION
SUPPLEMENTSOURCESUS SOURCE see below NO. OF PAGESEVALUATION B-3 MT/ WIDOW
The following informatice ems received frca a obscures mIth good=unctions in official aimless
1. On or about 3 August Prime =Motor Imea t il Sidai invited SheikhIbsen al-Bonne to owe to the Etnistry at BeIkeley, Malebo far apersonal intorview. Tao purpose of this taosting was to requestthe leader of the Ildman al-Ituslinin Society to refrain from
t1-British propaganda in his spasdbas and In his nawapiper articlesfor a period of ten &eyes pending the British reply to the Rapti=treaty proposals.
2. It is reported that an-King Victor Enesneel of Italy bee purdlesed180,000 Teddies' in Zgypt. This ground was paid for by $ebab Rifest Biwaan interpreter to the Italian Royal family, with gold which he had broughtinto the country.
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