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RESTLESS EGYPT

STUDENTS DN STRIKE MARCHING INTO CAIRO Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CAIRO, January 28. Despite their executive’s manifesto pointing out that the political situation is most dangerous, and ordering them to be calm, students everywhere are on strike. Those in the Arts School made a bonfire of furniture, and 1,200 from Giza are marching on the city, where police heavily guard the only negotiable bridge. THREE STUDENTS DIE OF WOUNDS CAIRO, January 28. (Received January 29, at 2 p.m.) Two students at Mansura and one at Damanhour died of wounds. Thirty one were arrested for complicity in burning the furniture at the Baiak Art School.

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Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

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RESTLESS EGYPT Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

RESTLESS EGYPT Evening Star, Issue 22249, 29 January 1936, Page 14

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