CONSPIRATORS FOILED
EGYPTIAN POLICE WATCH TOO CLOSELY. ‘ .
CAIRO, July 24. The newspapers publish confessions in which the plotters 'against the lives of the Khedive, Lord Kitchener, and the Premier (Mohammed- Pasha Said) declare that they were foiled at every step owing to the presence , of the police'. , . . Arab! (one of the conspirators) states that he was waiting at the railway station to shoot .Lord Kitchener, but the strict supervision suggested to him that his intentions were known, , and had been thwarted. It was impossible to approach Lord Kitchener when he entered his car, therefore the man ran and stood at the outer gate.. The car passed so quickly, and Lord Kitchener’s aide-de-camp (Captain Fitzgerald) looked at him so intently that ho felt paralysed.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 1
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