ANGER IN EGYPT
> OVER ENEMY AIR RAID. WANTON ACT OF TERRORISM. 1 1 (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) 1 LONDON, November 14. I The Egyptian Prime Minister, Hus- 1 sein Sirry, bitterly condemned the air I raid yesterday on Fayoum, GO miles 1 i south of Cairo. I ; Indignation is widespread in Egypt t ■ because nothing at Fayoum could be < ' described as a military objective. I ; The Cairo correspondent of “The f Times” says this wanton act of terror- I ism will certainly have important repercussions throughout the Moslem world. Thirty people were killed and 43 injured in the raid. There was some material damage. The raiders dived to a low level and machine-gunned people in the streets. s A mosque was twice hit and wrecked. ; Four people sheltering inside- were . killed and five injured, i
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 November 1941, Page 5
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