CRISIS IN EGYPT
MINISTERS CONDEMN PREMIER For Shooting Down Students (Rec. 6.30.) LONDON, Feb. 14. Some Ministers have resigned from the Egyptian Cabinet. They have done so because they have disagreed with the Premier, Nokrashy Pasha over the severity of the measures taken by him against the student demonstrations, and because, as they allege, the Cabinet has not been kept informed about. Egypt’s policy regarding the United Nations, except by the press. CAIRO, February 13. Two student demonstrators were killed in a clash with police. The police at Cairo have closed and cordoned off both city universities. The Government has ordered the newspapers not to publish news of the students’ recent strike and riot-
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Grey River Argus, 15 February 1946, Page 5
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