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A HOODED INFORMANT AT EGYPTIAN IDENTIFICATION PARADE.—Covered with a cape to hide his identity, an Egyptian peers through small holes in the cape to point out suspects in a line-up of his fellow compatriots in Port Said. The arrests were made after the recent kidnapping by Egyptians of a British Army officer, Second-Lieutenant Anthony Moorhouse, who was later found by United Nations troops in Port Said’s Arab quarter.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28160, 26 December 1956, Page 7

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A HOODED INFORMANT AT EGYPTIAN IDENTIFICATION PARADE.—Covered with a cape to hide his identity, an Egyptian peers through small holes in the cape to point out suspects in a line-up of his fellow compatriots in Port Said. The arrests were made after the recent kidnapping by Egyptians of a British Army officer, Second-Lieutenant Anthony Moorhouse, who was later found by United Nations troops in Port Said’s Arab quarter. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28160, 26 December 1956, Page 7

A HOODED INFORMANT AT EGYPTIAN IDENTIFICATION PARADE.—Covered with a cape to hide his identity, an Egyptian peers through small holes in the cape to point out suspects in a line-up of his fellow compatriots in Port Said. The arrests were made after the recent kidnapping by Egyptians of a British Army officer, Second-Lieutenant Anthony Moorhouse, who was later found by United Nations troops in Port Said’s Arab quarter. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28160, 26 December 1956, Page 7