DANGERS OF CAIRO.
ATTACKS ON SOLDIERS. STREETS UNSAFE AT NIGHT. A. and N.Z. CAIRO, D**i. 4. British soldiers are wildly indignant at the frequency of shooting occurrences after dark. Thirteen such incidents have occurred during the past few days. Soldiers assert that if shot at they will shoot the first Egyptian seen under suspicious circumstances. A gang of natives attempted to ambush a party of soldiers last night, but were arrested before they had an opportunity of firing. Lord Allen'by has placed all except the main roads out of bounds.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 11
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