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1924

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BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

Malta, Nov. 22. The First Battalion of the East Lancashire Regiment has nuddenly been ordered to Egypt and sails on November 28.

· London, Nov. 22.

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Reuter learns that the British Note will probably be sent to Exypt to-day. Meantime it is pointed out that the dispatch of the East Lancashires is purely a precautionary measure, not Indicating that the situation has worsened. Possibly another battalion of British troops will be ordered from Gibraltar should the necessity

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Cairo, Nov. 22. The British Nols demande à proper. apology, an indemnity of half a million sterling, prohibition of political demonstrations, withdrawal of Egyptian officers and units from the Sudan, and the Sudanese troops to come under the control of the Sudan Govern- ment proper.

The Note reserves the revision of conditions governing the retirement of British officials and insists on the retonilon of British

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The Note reaffirms the absolute right of the Biltish Govern ment to protect foreign interests In Egypt and calls upon the Egyptian Government to cease all opposition hareanent. It demands a reply within twenty-four hours.

Zaghlul Paaba is. seeing the King Immediately, and it le expected the Premier will resign.

The Note further demands energetic prosecution of inquiry into the crime and condign punishment without respect to persona,

I: also notifies the Egyptian Government of an increase in the Gezira cotton Irrigation scheme from three hundred thousand feddans to an unlimited figure.,

London, Nov. 22.

The opening of the Note to Egypt, as published by the Foreign Office, says: This murder, which holds up Egypt to the contempt of civilised peoples, is the natural outcome of a campaign of hostility. | against British rights and subjects in Egypt and the Sudan, which has not been discouraged by the Egyptian Government and has been fomented by organisatione in close contact with that Government.

The Nolo recalls Mr. Macdonald's warning to Egypt of the consequences of failing to stop the campaign, and says that by allowing the Sirdar to be murdered, the Egyptian Government has proved they are incapable or unwilling to protect foreign lives.

Concluding, the Note states that falling immediate compliance with the British demands, the Government will forthwith fake ap- propriate action with the view to safeguarding their interests in Egypt and the Sudan.

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Pasha and presented the Note. He remained for five minutes and received a royal cavalry salute on his arrival and departure.

Cairo, Nov. 23. The presentation of the British Note was nitended by an Impres- sive ceremonial. Lord Allenby, in a lounge suit, motored to Zaghiul Pasha's office, escorted by the Sixteenth- Lancers. He read the Noto to Zaghiul in English, then handed it over with a French translation. On quitting, he stood at attention while the Royal Salute sounded, whereafter, accompanied by the cavalry, he returned to the Residency.

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The Note to Zaghai Pasha is in two parts, one laying down the penalties and the second specifying the requiroments respecting the Army in the Sudan and protection of foreign interests in Egypt.

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The Chamber adjourned for ten minutes this afternoon - as mark of sympathy for the late Sirdar. On Zoghlui's. arrival later, after seeing the King, it was decided to hold a secret session. It is understood that at a late hour the Premier told the Chamber he was prepared to accept some of the British demands. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence in him.

Unforgettable solemnity marked the funeral of the Sirdar, which had he character of an international ceremony. A general holiday was observed. The gathering at All Saints' Church included Field Marshal Lord Allenby, Zaghlul Pasha, a representative of King Fund, Mr. Asquith, the Diplomatic Corps, and representatives of foreign communities.

Mr. Campbell, who had sufficiently recovered from his wounda, was accompanied by Lady Stack and daughter. Huge crowds red the route and the windows were packed with sightseers. The cortege grew as it proceeded. Senators, Deputies, and numerous civilians

who were unable to gain admittance to the Church, joined the ranks as the procession passed. There was a hushed silence; only broken by an occasional booming of guns and moaning aeroplanes circling overhead. The behaviour of the crowds in Cairo was not exception- able, but reports from Alexandria mention a hostile demonstration outside St. Mark's Cathedral during a memorial service, a party of men shaking their fists and shouting "Down with the English!" and other violent expressions.

The schools are striking, apparently as a protest against. British comment on the murder.

It is stated that another alleged assailant of the late Sidar Lee Stack was arrested last night. Lady Stack and her daughter are leaving for England. To-day the whole British garrison at Alex- MASSAGE andria paraded the town owing to yesterday's anti-British demonstra- tion. Cairo is quiet but the Egyptian mounted police are parading the streets in order to suppress possible disturbances by striking students,

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The Ahram declares that the secret session of Parliament held last night was unanimous in its support of Zaghlul's Intended attitude which apparently is to reject all demanda except those strletly applich

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will Peking, Nov. 23.-Feng Yu-shortly issue two proclamations, DR. SUN OFF TO JAPAN. halang arrived last night. It is firstly announcing the new system Shanghai, Nov. 21. Dr. Sun Yat semi-officially stated that Feng in-of provisional government, second" sen is reported to be going. North tends to resign and hand over lils ly announcing that all laws, from Shanghai to-morrow by troops to the Ministry of War. treaties and agreements, both. steamer.Daily Bulletin.

Thereafter he will tour Europe national and international, will Shanghai, Nov. 22.--Dr. Sun Yat- and Amoriča.

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