CAIRO.—The tomb of the late King Fuad of Egypt, in the El Refai Mosque, is in no way inferior in splendour to the tombs of the ancient Pharaohs. Mourners are here offering prayers for their late monarch.
JAPAN, like the Western nations, is actively engaged in extensive rearmament. The military training programme includes acquainting the women with the weapons of offence as well as those of defence, the mechanism of machine guns and the fitting of gas masks both receiving attention.
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Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 7
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81CAIRO.—The tomb of the late King Fuad of Egypt, in the El Refai Mosque, is in no way inferior in splendour to the tombs of the ancient Pharaohs. Mourners are here offering prayers for their late monarch. JAPAN, like the Western nations, is actively engaged in extensive rearmament. The military training programme includes acquainting the women with the weapons of offence as well as those of defence, the mechanism of machine guns and the fitting of gas masks both receiving attention. Evening Star, Issue 22382, 4 July 1936, Page 7
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