LATE CABLES.
CAIRO, November 3. Serious riots occurred in Alexandria during the week-end. An army ambulance, driven by an Egyptian driver, dashed into a workers’ procession and killed one man and injured several. The demonstrators thereupon looted and sacked the shops in the vicinity. The trouble was quelled without military intervention. COPENHAGEN, November 3. After several days’ bombardment the allied fleet have silenced the Kronstadt and Krasnaya Gorka batteries. Heavy oxfdosiow* w-wn swgceeting that munition dumps were _ ... _ b The British steamer Voltumus, carrying food to the British. Bgltae 0695* ipae mined and sank. Her’ crew ;were rescues^
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Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 8
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97LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 8
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