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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947.

MORE TROUBLE AHEAD Another

WITH EGYPT

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Cairo, Jan. 4. An outspoken leading article in the Independent Akbar El Yom newspaper today declared that responsible Egyptian quarters were consider- ing among other steps the withdrawal of the Egyptian Ambassador in London and a re quest to Britain for the dismissal of Major- General Sir Hubert Huddleston, Governor- General of the Sudan.

law,

"CORINTHIC” FIRE

Birkenhead, Jan. 4.*.

"The outbreak of fire on the 15,000 tons crack cargo liner Corinthic war officially stat- ed to be under control to night.

Fireinen had gained access to number five held and were rapidly pulling out the blast. Teams of fremen will, how-- ever, stand by throughout the aight aboard the liner, in Cammell Laird's fitting-out basin at Birkenhead

The Corinthic, launched in May" lant," was to have made her maiden voyage in about Iwo months-Reuter.

Protest

To Poland?

London, Jan. 5.

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES.

SAILINGS

A Foreign Office spokesman in ss President Madison" (Direct), dicated yesterday that Britain

may send another sharp protest SS "Skidmore Victory"!

to Poland about the elections SS "Marine Lynx" scheduled for Jan. 18,

. Poland's answer to last note "certainly deserves a re- Britain's

{ply," he said,

The spokesman said he knew

nothing about British newspaper reports from Washington that a

SS "President McKinley

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January

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January 8

January 15

ILOILO AND CEBU

new joint protest to Poland was SS "Skidmore Victory" coming from Washington and

London. If both Governments ex- HONOLULU AND PACIFIC COAST DIRECT

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press themselves to Warsaw, SS "President Pierce" "parallel nofes rather than faintly composed message would seem more likely," he said.

Britain told Polarid more than SS "Hamilton Victory" two months ago that this country believed Polish pledges of "free

This request would be made, anj administrator at Moalem the ground that he had acted con- should be appointed by Masleins. trary to the 1999 agreement be "Secondly, the creation "cf a Lween Britain and Egypt for Joint Minister for Egyptian affairs in control of the Sudan, sald the the Egyptian Cabinet, the post to paper.

be first held provisionally by Protests were made in the Nokrashy Pasha, the Prime Egyptian Parliament this week Minister. against the statement by the "Thirdly, the dismissal of the which had repeatedly attacked it Governor-General that the Sudan-Governor-General of the Sudan-in the letter and spirit. ese people would be left free to one suggestion being that a Royal choose their own future).

"Fifthly, the withdrawal of the decree should be issued dismiss-Egyptian Ambassador in London "Egypt began a new polley to-jing Sir Hubert Huddleston on the and an appeal by Egypt to

the and unfettered" elections were not wards Britain on Dec. 31," the ground that he acted contrary to United Nations,

continued. "On that the 1899 Condominium Agree-

being carried out. The Polish ans date for the first time the Egyptian ment,

"This shows that the present re-wer said Britain herself was not lations between Britain Premier described Britain's policy

and fobserving all her agreements and "Fourthly, the annulment of the Egypt can be described as being accused towards Egypt as aggressive.

Britain of improperly 1936 treaty (between Britain and in on asphyxiating atmosphere," holding several million pounds of "Without divulging any secrets, Egypt) on the greùnd that it had the newspaper we can say that responsible quar- already been broken by. Britain, ter.

concluded.--Reu-Polish gold-Associated Press.

ters have considered or are con- sidering the following steps:

newspaper

"Firstly, the suggestion that Sheikh Al Azher should convoke

the ULEMAS (Mašlem religious leaders) and submit the question of the Grand Cadi of the Sudan and particularly how the Gover- nor-General of Sudah, himself British, could appoint the Cadi.

Appeal To U.N.O. "The Egyptians argue that the 7.16, & 9.15 pm Grand Cadi, who is a judge and

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"Soldier First,"

General Ike

Says Protest By Milch

Miami, Jan. 4.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower asserted today that he is a soldier and that mention of his name as a possible political candidate "is not good for the great organization I command."

He suid in an interview "from the beginning of the war when ever there was mentioned the pos- sibility of a future political career for me I have instantly refused fo consider such a contingency.

"I have done this publicly and privately. It is clear that mention of my name with politics any

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Nazi Jurists On Trial

Nuernberg, Jan. 5. Sixteen former officials of the Nezi Ministry of Justice were in- committing war crimes and crimes dicted yesterday on charges of against humanity in the corrup-

Messages to the Ministry of duty to command the army. The Publie Order, the Greek General Army definitely is nonpartisan tion of German justice. Staff and neutral military quar- and national in character and

ters reported eight incidents of anything that tends to cloud the They probably will be brought bands of 15 to 200 moving into soundness of that feature is inimi-to trial before an American Mili

toryGovernment Court in

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Frankfurt. Jan. 4. Field Marshal Erhard Milch, Coering's former Chief Assist- ant at the German Air Minis- try, and Lieutenant-General Walter Warlimont. former De- buty Chief of Staff of the Ger- man Army, have protested being released from captivity as prisoners of war.

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in the area

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number of war crimes trials in simultaneous session here.

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