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PORT SAID PARASITES

RESULT OF MILITARY OCCUPA- . . TION.

London, February 12. ' * According to a message. from Mr. Per* /cival Phillips, ■}* Cairo Australian. : trnohs have largely " contributed to a lasting improvement in the: conditionsi Pfifc Sa'dr Rogues, vagabonds, and and predatory:< Ki'catly chastened, especially the > :«rlvo usually depart on a single sharp . refusal. An English resident explains,, that the.. guides and olter w» : *; : ■know | when they are _ likolj to run , acainsfc an Australian m inufh. It, ap- ( wars that the Australians discouraged, tuoli attention in tlio simple Mid draffifc; 'fashion characteristic of tho bvpcd. . blow- squaro on. the jaw usually Mlo-nett vr third refusal to buzz oft. Broken, j -heads wei'o plentiful; until, the parasites, • learnt wisdom. The effect of tho British,'; ■•jnilitary occupation has been a vast nnj ili: BMutaUm and a d*. crease in. crimo andjascahty. Au-,-I\.a« -flahlSTtsTn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7

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PORT SAID PARASITES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7

PORT SAID PARASITES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 7