FORTER DISTURBANCES REPORTED.
.Australian aiul N z Tahl? Association t CAIRO, Nov. 26. There were further disturbances onr the 23rd, when a British officer was shot dead 'In the street mid a soldier" wounded. The , format ion if the Cabinet is regardtfd'.as n hopeful sign., suggesting, that the Egyptians are. resigned to the inevitable. The \yholr country is quiet, but the au 'horiti6s dd not believe that the tranqinlitv is genuine. It is feared that the arrival of Lord Milner's mission will 1 precipitate v crisis.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15080, 1 December 1919, Page 3
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