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PROTEST TO CAIRO?
British Note Said To Demand Immediate Enquiry,
Reparations, Guarantee Of Future
China's
Violation Of
Sovereignty
Chungking, Feb. 24.
Eight members of the Control Fun Chighest super- visory argan of the Chinese Government; declared in a re- between nolution to-day that the secret Yulta agreement President Roosevelt, Mr. Winston Churchill and Marshal Stalin 'violated China's sovereignty and territorial inte grily to a greater extent than the Japanese demands clamp- ed down on China after the Mukden incident," (when the Japanese grabbed Manchinia),
The resolution asked the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to make an official statement that "China" will not rensider heraclf hond by any decisions reached in interna- Fioned conferences without her participation."--Reuter,
Liberalism A Sin, Says Church
MADRID, FEB. 24.
Security
Egyptian Reply Not Disclosed
CAIRO, FEB. 24. RELIABLE SOURCES REPORT THAT BRITAIN HAS SENT A NOTE TO CAIRO DECLARING THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS AND THAT THE BRITISH MINISTER, MR. R. J. BOW. KER, CONFERRED WITH KING FAROUK IN- FORMING HIM OF BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE ΤΟ. WARD THURSDAY'S RIOTS.
In London
added.
prevent
The Azhar students
Anglo-U.S. Federation
Washington, Feb. 24, "The United States should immediately propone a federa- tion with Britain us the first towards the practical star elimination of war" declared Frederick Wilkie, brother of the Jate internationalist Wen- dell Wil
IVilkie
in, an address
here to-day.
"This Anglo-American Ja- deration should not bo C closed alliance but wide open to other nations wishing to federate," he added-Router,
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BOMBAY, FEB. 24- THE BRITISH LIGHT CRUISER "GLASGOW" DROP- PED ANCHOR IN BOMBAY HARBOUR AS THE CITY EXPERIENCED A QUIET SABBATH AFTER THREE DAYS OF RIOTING AND GUNFIRE. INDICATIONS THAT BOMBAY MIGHT HOPE TO RETURN TO NORMAL QUICKLY WERE SEEN IN THE RE-OPENING OF 66 COTTON MILLS. ALL OF WHICH HAVE BEEN STRIKE - BOUND FOR TWO DAYS IN SYMPATHY DEMONSTRATIONS FOR THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY SAILORS.
The Police Commissioners' office said this afternoon that? "the situation le much improv-| ed. There is no fighting any- where. Military picketa arg still patrolling the streets, but there have been no incidenta."
effect. One of the first appar ent responses was the formation of Congress Party pence groups whith toured the city in nuto- mobiles.
Strong British forces POD- tinued their armoured patrols throughout the city-Assccial-| ed Press.
Singapore Epidemic
Singaparc, Fel, 24, The British Afílitary Ad- ministration said to-day
that members of the armed forres were among victimsən of an infantile paralysin epidemic which broke out recently. At least 81 rìci- lians were reported ill--18- sociated Preis:
Individualists Call For Joint Action
The "Glasgow"" was one of ADDED, ALSO
the ships ordered to Bombay to THE BRITISH NOTE, THE AGENCY
back the High Command's ti DEMANDED AN IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY, RE-
matum to the mutinous Indian; PARATIONS AND A GUARANTEE OF SECURITY,
seamen to surrender the shipa) AND AVERRED THAT BRITAIN CANNOT NEGO-
and shore installations which TLITE WITH EGYPT AS LONG AS THESE RE-THE YEAR RAGED ALONG they seized. Another cruiser,] QUEST'S ARE NOT COMPLIED WITH.
THE SOUTH COAST TO-DAY H.M.S. "Jamaica," was report- WITH GUSTS REACHING 80 ed to be due in Bombay shortly. a Foreign Offer STUDENTS' PROTEST MILES AN HOUR AT
The appeal yesterday by Ma- spokesman denied any know-
DOVER.
to FOR THE FIRST hatma Gandhi
end "this ledge of the note but said that
sent TIME SINCE BEFORE THE thoughtless urgy of violence": Mr. Bowker had been instruct notes of protest concerning the WAR, THE AIR MINISTRY appeared to have had a salutary ed to protest to the King and rioting to both the British and PUT OUT GALE WARNINGS 1 the Prime Minister Sidky Egyptina Governmenta. They TO ALL DISTRICTS. Pasha on the Egyptiah Govern-objected to Sidky's description THE FREEDOMS OF THE PRESS, OF CONSCIENCE.ment's failure to take effective of the rioters and against the A weather expert said: "The
of ilemonstrators the dis- killing
by present series of gales ja tin-i WORSHIP. ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUCTION ARE measures to
doubtedly due to sun spots and He couli not confirm British guns and trueks. DESCRIBED AS "PERNICIOUS,” AND LIBERALISM | pribers.
The students' leaders Bug will last for another two or IS CATEGORISED AS A SIN IN THE NEW the contents of the protest, he
gested that all Egyptian youths, three weeks." CHURCH CATECHISM JUST PRINTED IN SPAIN. THIS IS NOT ONLY WIDELY CIRCULATED BY
During the day the Egyptian refuse to study, English on Feb. Channel leave boats Government replied to the Bri-20 and that newsboys refuse ta storm-bound again.
CASUALTY FIGURES THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BUT IS RE-tish representations concerning sell English language papers on were running off the harbours
Feb. 25. Arabic papers were of Folkestone and QUIRED TO BE READ IN ALL STATE ELEMEN- the latest issue between the tweaked to frame their front pages vessels were sent to shelter.
Bombay, Feb. 24. British troops opened fire last counties, the anti-British riot-
in black.
1 In spite of being warned by ing of Feb. 21 in which a num-
Abdal Tab Ame Pasha, Egyp- Aldis lamp of her dangerous night on civilians in the Dadar THAN ACCEPT COMPUL ber of demonstrators were killed by British guns and widespread fan Ambassador to London, re- position a tanker of about 8,000 suburban area in northern Bean SORY
in three days A PUBLIC MEETING AT damage was done to British and turned by air from London for Lons went aground on the Good-bay and unofficial reports said, THE ADVICE OFFERED AT
consultations with the Prime win Sands and the Walmer that casualties
250 killed olher foreign property. The
lifeboat went to her assistance. fighting were nature of the reply was not dis-31inister.—Associated Press.
F Just after daybreak. Deat over 1300 injured.
The latest outbreak come The meeting was called by coastguards signalled the tank- er that she was standing into after Gandhi had appealed to the Society of Individualists and danger" but she dropped anchor the Indian mutineers to "end National League of Freedom of vio against the Guildford Council's only just inside the Goodwins, this thoughtless orgy Wind and pounding seas soon lence" and after the surrender decisions to apply for powers to drove her ashore. As she lay of the Indian sailors who mu-requisition rooms in houses if on Thursday spreading enough accommodation was not beadside on across the sand-¡tinied bank she was being buried in the disorders to other cities as volunteered, following a survey. Washington, Feb. 24.
Mr. Walter Barker, a member The unofficial "Anay and Navy water as 30, font waves buffeted well.
of the Society, said: "When Buletin" said yesterday in its her.Reuter. editorial that "Russia, despite the very generous Yalta concessions, has been suspicious, devious an stranuely ungracious." Under the circumstances the United States
TARY SCHOOLS.
The Calochiam is salled Varnu Ripaldo" and is +ile 17th edition of the original manical f
FRACAS IN
instruction written ARMY CAMP
by the Jesuit Pather Ripallo in the last century.
Aldershot, Feb, 24.
This modern edition has been Mobile troops were called to closed.
Students at Found and Azhur editer and supplemented by quell a disturbance among 500)
estimated "another priest of the Company British army prisoners in a de- Universities. of Jesus."
tention camp last night. An 20,000, meanwhile began a three- The teachings of this manual Army spokesmas said two my day boyent of classes which the are, of course, entirely imom- were injured and some build-, leaders said was an expression patible with even the brandenstings
fracas of mourning for the Egyptians outlines of the Atlantic Charter started when the prisoners he- klied in the riots ant called un which would necessarily be re- gan
during Prime Minister Sidky Pasha to garded as ♫ sinful doctrine, Į suppoft. Associated Press, elose all schools in Egypt.
Furthermore, this enthechism would seem to be out of line with the many recent Vallerm pronouncements.
damaged. "The
throwing tables
the Cairo Outbreaks Were
For example among prin-j cipal errors most damaging to)
the Catholic wools, Nazism
In
zom-
Not A Surprise
Russia Has Been Suspicious
Russla Rejects
had "acted wisely in its per- British Loan
nctuation of close friendship with Britain."
because
GUILDFORD, FEB. 24.
GO PO PRISON RATHER
BILLETING
GUILDFORD," SURREY,
WAS
A communique issued in New compulsion is put into effect.. Delhi reported that more rein close your Anore and say “No. forcements had been brought Probably I will inean your go- into Bombay.
It said that the total casual-ing to prison if you resist but ties discovered at Castle Bar-if you all start going to prison-
there things will be remedied." racks after the surrender of the He advised them that they
Hitlers London, Feb. 25, mutineering Royal Indian Navy not listed, although one dres
The "Bulletin." which is pri-
Sir Stafford Crime, President ratings there were one killed and should show "these
they meant, to be free. find the following: Liberalism,
owned and managed, vately materialism, Darwinism, athe-
added: "Russia is not only hostile of the Board of Trady told the two injured.
House of Commons that Rusnia "The process of collecting Mr. D. Basa, the Chairman of ism, pantheism. nationalism,
CAIRO, FEB. 44.
to capitalists but to the British had rejected the largest loan arms from Roval Indian. Navy the meeting naked what propor- protestantism, socialism,
Labour Government POSTWAR RE- created a false feeling that people Great Britain could afford to offer. ships and establishments is pro tion of the Guildford people ob- munism, modernism and Free] THE TASK OF DEVELOPING A NEW
Sir Stafford did not mention the ceeding quietly and the ships Masonry.
LATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRITAIN AND EGYPT,
are being treated fairly again.
amount which Labourite member
commandeered, there were cries TRADITIONAL BASE FOR THE DEFENCE OF BRI-
"Russia feels she is achieving Mr. Edelman said is £120,000, guns are being immobilised,"jected to having their rooms TISH INTERESTS IN MIDDLE EAST, HAS BEEN her obiective by inciting rebellion 000, Edelman said that Russia had the communique declared. "Ra- of "one hundred per cent." The COMPLICATED BY THE EGYPTIAN BLOODSHED in treat colonics and dependencies asked for £400,000,000 Associations have been issued." OUTSIDE THE BRITISH ARMY BARRACKS.
Ruasia's allitude toward Iran ed Press.. THE INCIDENT HAS TOUCHED A MATCH TO THE and Turkey is not peace inspir- FANATICAL ANTI-BRITISHI, ANTIFOREIGN ing and, unlike the United States and Britain why problems. Rus- are busy with SPREADING their reconversion BEEN FEELING WHICH HAD STEADILY SINCE THE WAR'S END AMONG STU-sian post-war economy is geared and war potential DENTS AND SOME OF THE EXTENT WORKERS to autarchy-
her than an improvement ini IN THE EGYPTIAN CITIES.
Mandards a
Ile
A prominent Spanish Cathr lic, in a talk with Renter's Cor- respondent, concede that the Cathechism was woefully ar- chaic to be used in these days! for public instruction. said, however, that he consider- ed himself a liberal as well na a good Catholic and that any in- telligent Catholic outgrew thu effects of Ripaldo,
had been
of baped. bled Chiefa-of-Staff
Washington.
He also reluctantly acknow-
Students, workene and-street, The outbreak, in face ledged that the doctrinal in-
might urchins were among the demon- this appeal, was not a surprise til flourishes in atructions It contains
of Cairo's foreign was always und remain an! prove harmful for unintelligent strators who attacked the bar- to many Catholics or those who did not rucks after one of their num- population, one of whom recent Anglo-American military alliance effective type. It receive
for further ber was killed by a truck bearly observed "We are sitting on a of the most a chance
there British ing
markings. For volcano."
was nover contemplated hours afterward howling mobs
would be an adherence by other! roamed the streets smashing
allies. Russia and China."-Asso-. cinted Press, windows, shops bearing foreign names, denouncing anyone who The The Provisional Committee of looked like a foreigner. the World's Council of Churches riots developed the same fury s adopted resolution acknowledg those
directed against
education.-Reuter.
CHURCH'S FAILURE
by Nazis.
Geneva, Feb. 24.
the
Ing with penitence the failure Jewish shops in November on the Church to overcome faciers
Britain's which led to Jewish persecution the anniversary of
1917 declaration favouring the Jewish National Home in Palen- Degiarlag it was recording its tine. Many Jewish shops were this week's horror at the unprecendented damnged anew in Iragedy which has befallen 'the riots. Jewish race in the Nazi
to extempinnie European
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Sidky Pasha was appointed Prime Minister only a few days Continued on Page 6)
U.S. Troops To Return Seized Documents
(Continued on Page 6)
Indian Views On Cause Of Riots
NEW DELHI, FEB. 24.
THE CONGRESS PARTY DEPUTY LEADER, ASAF ÁLI, TOLD THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY THAT THE SUDDEN FLAREUP OF THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY IN BOMBAY WAS DUE TO "TRIFLING IN CIDENTS BUT THE REAL TROUBLE HAS BEEN BREWING FOR A LONG TIME."
HE DECLARED THAT THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY STRIKE HAD BEEN "HANDLED UTTERLY UNIM- AGINATIVELY AND INEFFICIENTLY" BY AU- THORITIES ON THE SPOT.
world has
a resolution meeting passed viewing with intense "dis- favour the Corporation's pro- posal and urging. the Town Council before trying to com- mandeer rooms to deregulation commandeered houses, Reu-
ter.
Spanish Socialists Sentenced
An 'Amy
Madrid, Fob. 24. The military rind of 37 Bocin- Ratings do not go mad Has charged by the France re gime with clandestinely reorganie- The brewing trouble, All as-ings.
its the Party, ended yesterday serted, "completely ignored by overnight. A new the authorities." began. "with come into being govern, in the with a prosecution request for Bertence of five leaders to-30 the American army (demobill-interests of Indians, or get out."
Nawabzada Lingatalib Khan, years imprisonment, and the ro WASHINGTON, FEB. 24, sation demonstrations) spread-
British Royal Air deputy leader of the Moslem mainder to, terms "rainer from THE UNITED STATES HAS ORDERED. THE "IMME-ing to the
the Royal Indian Leaguo, spoke against racial dis- 12 to 20 years, However, many thousands of DIATE RETURN" OF GERMAN DOCUMENTS | Force, then
in the servicesThe sentences wore noi an- SEIZED BY AMERICAN TROOPS FROM A HILL Air Force and how the Royal crimination
which he said caused the deepest nounced but this usually follows the recanimondation of the pro- the Provisional Committee called Exyptians held aloof from the
and resentment SIDE CACHE SOUTH OF PRAGUE, CZECHOSLO. Indian Navy."
secutor. on the Church to combat this outbreak of violence. Their st
The Army and Navy should discord.
defense counsel, The evl!' by testifying against the titude was illustrated by
VAKIA. THE STATE DEPARTMENT SAID-ALSO
Earlier, Mr. Philip Mason joutenant appointed by the court, principles
and practices of and young medical student, a com-
THAT THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT "EXPRESS bo kept out of Party Politics, throughout.
he said. but should be actuated who accom- Semitism and by administering to plete stranger,
ED ITS DEEP REGRET TO PRESIDENT BENE & by patriotic motives and the War Secretary, had announced broke precedent by Baking for defendants, Ho those who still suffer under panied an Associated Press Cor
Bght for freedom of the coun- there would be two inquiries, a sequittal of all Semiam and by cooperating with
respondent through frenzied the Jews la roclorocal attempt throngs to insure his safety. The action followed. report, ment from the American occupe- try. All asked for an adjourn-military inquiry and full and add in hie samesing up that the to remove the causce for fric-"We don't want violence. wo from Prague which quoted tion, forces in Germany "entered ment motion on the "Govern impartial consideration of the defendants did not break public tho Lotta and not ton."--Arogated Press
want peace, but we want the Foreign Minister Masaryk as sny Ozochoslovakia and proceeded to ment's mishandling" of the whole question of how the tran-order and that they WETO
against the State" but worked British to go," he said.
In he was distressed by reports remove to the American zore In R.IN. situation and was sup ble arose and reasons for indis- bat of
Mr. Mason assured the As for party organisation In expecta The Prime Minister, Sidky that 18 armed American officers Germany a number of documente ported by leaders of the Mon- cipline.
in Alem League,
Among those Renteneed to 80 Pasha, appested against violence and men andernd: Crochoslovakia which were found concealed
Gomex Alido. in the general strike called by a two weeks ago and seized the hillside. The detachment sought Abdul Araham Siddique, ofsembly there would be no "virtion of an evolution of the regime.
documents.
thewo documenta because ther the Moslem League, in his motimisation or mass punishments ware Tan the termed the documenta
the party and committee of students and work. Some falls don't seem to
kisow
Aduring the last forecast:-Hasy, with in Clearing to fitis labor.rs to demonstrate solitarity that we are an Allied country, and would the light upon or on supporting All, called the but the Government reserves the for Egypt's demands that this test the war is over, Masaryk pans of Elular and siro Inorms: BIN authorities company right themselves to take suit
Perezi, hand of the Bodlalah youth British troops leave and that was quoted me saving, og den on the condulet of the war by of opium smokers if they pleadable action against those who of the Republic and Gomes
utices and feelings of the rat-i Associated Pre Egypt and Sudan be free of Bring The State: Dengnment explain the Nasi Govern deciated they were unaware of griev. must have misled these men. tish control,
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