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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 13, 1947. 7

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN DISPUTE "Most Glaring Perversion Of History".

Britain Denies

Argument

Lake Success, Aug. 11.

Mahmoud Fahmy El Nokrashy Pasha, the Egypt- Jan Prime Minister, spoke slowly and deliber- ately when he addressed the Security Council today, emphasising his main points with care- fully modulated tones with the other members of the Council closely following his speech from the copies of his manuscript, each with his eyes glued on the paper in front of him rather than on the middle-aged man in a grey suit putting his country's case forward. Now and again the Egyptian Prime Minister fingered his glasses but disdained any other gesture. His oratory was so practised that he

needed no such aid.

Every delegate, and apparent "plain that future the

PARJUST FOR FUN

London, Aug. 11. Horiy Sergievaly, identified wealthy American business executive, landed from an amphibiau plaise here today and told newsmen he had made the 28-hour hop from New York "just for

He was accompanied by hie wife and daughter.

It was reported he landed three times on the tay- Greenland, Jerland and Scot- land.-United Press.

FAINT RACIAL

ly every one of more than 500 Sudan was a matter of of RING

London, Aug. 12.

spectators, Batened attentively.ment between Egypt and Britain The demand for tickets by the "after consultation with the

A Foreign Office spoitesman public was such that an overflow Sudanese". broadcast was relayed to the

sald today that Bulgarian Pre. Sir Alexander asserted: "mter Georgi Dimitrov's appeal to Committee Room for the people Is Egypt who does not wish the Czechoslovakia for Slav authority who had been unable to enter Sudanese to be free to choose", has foint racialist ring which the Caunell Chamber.

Nokrashy Pasha drove home! Finally. Sir Alexander refuted to welcome."

we cannot and it in our hearts his points calmly, but when be the Egyptian Prime Minister's He said the government als Dime to the repetition of his call claim that the Anglo-Typilan deprecated Dimitrov's warning in for the "evacunilen of British Alliance tied Egypt to British an interview with Radio Prague Troops", his volee rose to its economy "a quite incompre-against the "western enemies of strongest pitch and, at the same hensible statement".

the Stay proples." time he glared up quickly from his papers to make sure that the Council members and, parth cularly, Sir Alexander Cadogan,

Sir Alexunder said that net! "We do not share in his desire one word in the treaty limited the to separate Czechoslovakia from commercial or financial freedom the western world," the spokes. of Egypt and "the mere statistics man said. "We do not think the chief British delegate, who of Egyol's trade show how Europe should be split in two but was directly opposite him, had utterly unfounded this atntemont instead believe in the principles heard properly and had taken, is". Renter.

duo sole of his words, but it was)

plain that the Egyptian Prime

Minister had

from his text.

shifted his case

Britain's Reply

quiet

'There was complete while Nokrashy Fasha WEB speaking, and the only movement near the Council inble was the coming and going of verbatim No shorthand writers.

One member of the pubile in

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of one world."—United Press,

POLITICS CAUSE OF ECONOMIC CRISIS

Lake Success, Aug. 11. responsible statesman in any land could con- template the prospect of war. Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, stat- ed in his annual report to the General Assem- bly, published today.

the nations involved would drop military pre- mises from their efforts to resolve the basic problems of the world, the millions of reople who watch our deliberations might really feel that their own indisputable longing for peace was being championed by this ottanisation." Dr. Lie said.

"

Dealing with the effor's of

|

The Alexander

report. stated that I "It is within the power of Cadogan. Improves fancilened ability in

though the 1,911 meetings held-member Governments to make Sir Alexander Cadogan, ria- in the year ending June 30. of this great structure the most ing to answer

the complaints 1947. showed heartening powerful, flexible and versatile British against the

nction in willingness" to rely increasing machinery the world has ever Egypt and the Sudan made lastly on the int national organisa-seen," the report stated. week by Nokrashy Pasha, ion, "the world situation has denied that British polley arose not improved in the last year." out of imperialist motives and Fal'ure of the powers to the United Nations to Inform said: "In the case of Egypt, our work led to the establish ment of Egypt as a prosperous Independent state.

"We brought about those con. ditions administrative and economic which rendered this happy result possible.

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Different Ideas

draft the main peace treaties could not be over-emphasised. Dr. Lie said, adding: "It is clear that in the political and. in particular, the economic sphere, they are a pre-requlalte of a reconstructed word or-

der.

BAO DAI UPSETS IT ALL

Saigon, Aug. 11. French official plans in Indo-China were, sudden- ly upset because the ex- Emperor, Bao Dai, de- clined to head the Cen- tral Government, in op- position to Dr. Ho Chi Minh, informed political sources here stated to- day.

A special emissary on behalf of the High Commissioner, M. Emile Bollaert, who is now in Hanoi, is expected to leave for Paris on Wednesday In order to consult with the French Gay- ernment,

Meanwhile, M. Bollaert's atatement of polley -- which was expected to be made on Aug. 15 has been put off, it was ohelally nanounced.

Neutral diplomatic sources dia- cussing the postponement of M. Bullaeri's speech, said: “It was not unexpected", adding that the French Government may instruct the High Commission "to reviac the whole polley in order that it will be acceptable to Dr. Ho Chí Minh."*

"Non-nettlement,

whleh at- tempts to aldetrack Dr. Ho Chi Minh, is never likely to succeed! ip Indo-Ching or win the ap-1 proval of the United States ori India Governments, who have repeatedly urged carly settle nent of the Indo-Chinese pro- blem," these sources stated. — Ecuter.

World

Baptist Alliance

New York, Aug. 11. The hope that the next World In Baptist Alliance scheduled 1900 will be he'd in Shanghai was expressed today by Dr. Henry H. Lin, new President of the University of Shanghai and managing director of the Chinese government Bureau of the peoples of the world of its Printing and Engraving, in a aima and activities, the report four-day visit to New York en recorded that information cen-route to China from the World tres hui already been opened in Alliance in Denmark via North- London, Washington, Copen-west Airlines.

Geneva, Paris, New Dr. Lin, bead of a six-man hagen,

Blo de delegation at the meeting at Delhi, Shanghai and

Copenhagen attended by 6,000 Janeiro.

persons 'representing more than 50 countries, was named vice- president of the Alliance. Other Information centres He extended an invitation were to open in Cairo, Moscow, for the next world gathering in Prague, Warsaw and Mexico] Shanghai and told the United Press he was confident that it City before the end of 1947.

accepted contingent The report foreshadowed that wil be in future much of the work of upon a report he will make later the United Nations would be on transportation and hotel ac done away from its headquar-commodations.

He said shocking reports ters at Lake Success, particular-

New Set-Up

The Secretary-General's · re- port stated that the aftermath of the war could no longer bo "i know that the ideas of to- considered the main cause of day are different from those of the economic problems facing the 19th-century. No power has the world. given greater evidence of its These probleme "arise in evolution In this respect than large measure from a basic po- Britain, which has given hun-litical situation which under dreds of millions of Indians and Hes and affects all international Burmese their freedom and was political. economic and social ready withdraw the last activity." British goldier from Egyptian

U.N. Structure ly ance such decentralisation were presented to the meeting soli within a year or two of

would afford at least a partial of persecution of displaced "It is now possible to any Egypt having been saved from that with the cooperation of the clutions of the serious diffica! Christians, particularly in Eu the Nazi hordes at the expense member Governments, the Unit-tics encountered by many Gov. mania and other Balkan coun- He said the Baptist of many thousands of British

riments in providing the dol.trics. soldiers' lives.

ed Nations ja equipped to las necessary for the mainten-church attendance in Shanghal dertake the responsibility for the handling of the problems inace of their delegations in the today in five times that before these fields."

United States.

the war-United Press.

.

"By whatever criterion our work in Egypt is judged, the aspersions of Nokrashy Pasha

In the body of the report, The report concluded with a are in the highest degree unjust the Secretary-General covered summary of the financial sitna- and inaccurate."

the complete structure of the tion of the United Nations Or-

DEATH FAST. Denying Nokrashy Pasha's United Nations

Expenditures and Organization, gulsation argument that the Sudan and including the six-principal or obligations for the year 1947

Calcutta, Aug. 11. Egypt had been united since gaus, commissionu, committees were expected to exceed by $2,

Professor Abdur Rahim, mem- 500,000 the appropriation of time immemorial, Sir Alexander and specialized ugencies group $27,740,000 approved by the ber of the Council of the All-In- declared that Egyptian rule be- ed around them.

din Moslem. League, announced gan in 1821 through conquest, Particular

Was General Assembly, and the Gen today that he would undertake emphasis adding: "The political unity of given to the United Nations in-urni Assembly wou'd be asked to unto death from nex the Nile Valley la a myth. The ternational machinery for deal to approve this additional ex-Wednesday in a mosque in Cal Mahdi's revoit was duc toing with the world's social and penditure.

cutta's Wellington Square, -Sudanese hatred of Egyptan economic, problems, pivoting Budget estimates for 1948 cause he felt "something drastic"

misrule,

round the Economic and Social } amounting jo $89,403,792 would had to be done to stop the prevail. "Egypt may have deluded Council,

be submitted to the General AB-ing communal riots in Calcutta- Bemb'y-Reuter,

Router.

herself into believing this, but the Sudanese munges are not

pre-Egyptian and not anxio MALE CHILDREN

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Only with British assistance NOT WANTED

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Berlin, Aug. 12,

are

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contemptuously missed the part willing to adopt male children | COMPANION (illustrated) played by Britain in this cam-since the war and psychologists paign with a reference to a few think it may be becauso nobody British battalions.

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this is his to raise a boy who may grow up many, most glaring perverulon of to become a soldier hlatory."

Nearly 60 percent of applica. PLAYMATE tloia for the adoption of children No Threats

which come to Berlin's head Youth Office specify girls, bre Continuing, Sir Alexander wanted. Cadogan strongly denied, that

"Girls aged one to

Ave there was ever any threat to go like hot cakes," said en emficial, force Egypt to conclude "but nobody seems to want the treaty, le also argued that the boys, especially those aged 10 to Egyptian Prime --- Minister 14 years.” It used to be that boys misinterprofeıl the Sudan pro- were in greater demand."--Assor "Tap];"watch;" "hu saht-made-itlaisted Tross,

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