DISTURBANCES IN EGYPT.
attempts to wreck trains. NUMBER OK ARRESTS .MADE. LONDON, Dec. 23. A Foreign Office communique stales that Tuesday’s ° casualties in Cairo were H Egyptians killed and 14 wounded. Jho British sttll’ered no casualties. The disturbances continue, and attempts have been made to wreck the railway trams. One train was derailed on Christmas Dav. Lower Egypt is the chief area of the provincial disturbances. A .number of arrests have been made in Cairo and Alexandria. Eight armed Nile steamers, under naval ollicers, are operating m Upper and Lower Egypt.—A. and N.Z. cable. DEMONSTRATION IN BERLIN. Received December 29, 9.10 a.in. BERLIN. Dec. 23. A parly of Egyptian students made a demonstration before the British Embassy and distributed leaflets for Egyptian muependenee. The crowd dispersed before I.lie police intervened.—A. and NY- cable. NEWSPAPERS SUSPENDED. IMPRUDENT COMMENTS MADE. Received December 29, 9.10 a.m. CAIRO, Dec. 28. Yesterday passed quietly, and all the Gn,veritmen;h 'schools were do.yd Mm Egyptian Gazette has been suspended lor a couple of (lavs, and also a newspaper supporting Adly Kasha for publishing imprudent comments.-— A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3108, 29 December 1921, Page 5
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