Schoolboys Stage Demonstration In Cairo Against British
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Recd. 11.30 pm). —Schoolboys in short trousers started an anti-British demonstration in Cairo today, says the British United: Press Cairo correspondent. The boys started from the Khedive Ismail secondary school, collected more demonstrators from another secondary school, and finally a large number of other college students. The entire group marched through the main streets of Cairo flanked by two lines of police. Their protest is against the reported refusal by Sir Robert. Howe, Governor of the Sudan, to allow seven Egyptian lawyers to take over the A'fence of some Sudanese charged in Khartoum with demonstrating in the recent Sudanese elections.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 November 1948, Page 5
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